28 Aug PRESS RELEASE – Myrtle Beach Cafe commissions surf artist; three generations come together to paint Mural
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Lulu’s Cafe in Downtown Myrtle Beach commissions surf lifestyle artist Drew Brophy to paint a colorful, energetic sixty foot wall mural. Three generations of the Brophy family will team up to paint the mural using spray paints and airbrush.
PR Log (Press Release) – August 28, 2012 – What do you do with 404 cans of Mtn 94 Graffiti Spray Paint?
Ask Misty Coan, owner of Lulu’s Café, who commissioned popular surf lifestyle artist and Myrtle Beach native Drew Brophy to paint the mural, titled “A day at the beach.”
The mural rendering depicts the allure that draws residents and tourists to Myrtle Beach; beach umbrellas, children building sand castles, a surfer in the waves and a banner plane flying above.
The painting will be bright, colorful and energetic, typical of Brophy’s distinctive art style.
Coan explains how the mural came about; “I wanted to liven up the street and add color to our cool building. I mentioned to Mary Claire Brophy, a Lulu’s hostess, that I wanted a mural on the outside of Lulu’s. She said her Uncle Drew was an artist and that he would be in town this summer. I was already a huge fan, and well, it all came together like it was meant to be!”
Three generations of the Brophy family will team up to paint the mural. With help from Brophy’s father, longtime Myrtle Beach resident Tom Brophy, and Brophy’s eleven year old son Dylan, Brophy expects that the mural will take one to two weeks to complete, depending upon weather.
A Myrtle Beach resident until 1993, Brophy left to travel the world in search of good surf. He eventually settled in San Clemente, California and became known as one of the most successful surf artists in history, but he never forgot his South Carolina roots.
Having grown up in the Dunes Club area, Brophy has many fond memories of swimming in the swash as a little boy and surfing all over Myrtle Beach as a teenager; memories which contributed to the artwork concept.
Brophy says of the area, “My happiest childhood memories are of spending all day at the beach. And that, I feel, is the essence of Myrtle Beach.”
The mural will be painted using a unique medium combination of spray paint and airbrush. Brophy will begin applying paint to the wall on Friday, August 31st, which is the expected delivery date of over 440 pounds of spray paint.
“I envision this mural becoming an iconic, must-see spot for tourists visiting Myrtle Beach, because it captures the joy of why they came.” Coan says of the mural. “People from all over the globe will want their photo taken with it!”
For updates and photos of the daily progress of the mural painting, visit http://www.facebook.com/
About Son of the Sea, Inc: Son of the Sea, Inc. is an agency which represents Drew Brophy and is Master Licensor for Drew Brophy Properties. For more information, call 949-678-8133, e-mail info@drewbrophy.com, or log onto https://www.drewbrophy.com.
About Lulu’s Café: Lulu’s Café is a retro diner with FLAIR, serving up breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee and cocktails…comfort food with a twist. The menu boasts 5 different versions of the classic grilled cheese sandwich as well as 3 different types of peanut butter sandwiches. Whether you choose to dine inside or out on the covered patio you’ll have a great view of the Atlantic Ocean. Located at 1903 N. Ocean Blvd in Myrtle Beach. For more information call 843-712-1890.
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