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Image Masters

Serving Mesa, AZ

Custom Wall Murals in Mesa, AZ

From school hallways and church sanctuaries to homes and storefronts, we print durable murals directly onto Mesa walls — including the block and masonry common across the city.

Mesa’s schools, churches, and established buildings often have exactly the kind of block and masonry walls that vinyl struggles with — and direct-to-surface printing handles with ease. We print the image right onto the wall, so it’s seamless, durable, and finished fast. Locally owned and serving Mesa and the greater East Valley.

  • Schools & education

    Inspiring, durable hallway and gym murals that hold up to daily wear.

  • Churches & ministries

    Large sanctuary backdrops and welcoming entryway murals.

  • Block & masonry ready

    We print directly onto Mesa’s common textured block walls.

  • Homes & businesses

    Accent walls, branding, and feature walls, indoors or out.

Our work

See What It Could Look Like on Your Wall

Real murals, printed directly onto walls and floors across the East Valley. Filter by space to find ideas for your project.

  • Jungle adventure mural printed on a child’s bedroom drywall in Gilbert AZ
    Kids’ Room AdventureResidential
  • Sports-themed accent wall mural printed in a home game room in Chandler AZ
    Game Room Accent WallResidential
  • Bold feature wall mural printed directly onto a restaurant wall in Mesa AZ
    Restaurant Feature WallCommercial
  • Motivational full-wall mural printed in a gym in the Phoenix East Valley
    Gym Motivation WallCommercial
  • Branded reception wall mural printed for a professional office in Tempe AZ
    Office Reception BrandingCommercial
  • Inspirational hallway mural printed on block walls at an elementary school in Gilbert AZ
    School Hallway MuralSchools
  • Large scripture backdrop mural printed on a church sanctuary wall in Chandler AZ
    Sanctuary BackdropChurches
  • Custom logo floor graphic printed directly onto a polished concrete lobby floor in Mesa AZ
    Lobby Floor LogoFloors
  • Weather-resistant building facade mural printed on exterior stucco in Phoenix AZ
    Exterior Building FacadeExterior

These are sample concepts — your project is custom from the ground up.

Honest comparison

Why Ink-Printed Beats Vinyl, Wallpaper & Hand-Painting

Each of these is a real option for the right job. Here’s the honest, side-by-side difference — and why printing the image directly onto your surface wins for most walls and floors.

Direct-to-Surface UV Ink — Image Masters

Seams & panels
None — one continuous image
Peeling & lifting
Nothing to peel — ink is in the surface
Textured surfaces (brick, block, stucco)
Prints directly onto the texture
Outdoor / exterior
Yes — weather-resistant
Floors
Yes
Install time
Hours — cures instantly
Detail & resolution
Ultra-high-resolution, photographic
Longevity
Years — UV-cured

Vinyl Decals

Seams & panels
Visible seams between panels
Peeling & lifting
Edges lift and curl
Textured surfaces (brick, block, stucco)
Poor adhesion, traps air
Outdoor / exterior
Limited, tends to fail
Floors
Scuffs and peels quickly
Install time
Hours to days
Detail & resolution
Good, print/cut-limited
Longevity
Shorter — replace as edges fail

Wallpaper / Murals

Seams & panels
Seams where strips meet
Peeling & lifting
Corners lift in humidity
Textured surfaces (brick, block, stucco)
Won’t lay flat
Outdoor / exterior
Indoor only
Floors
No
Install time
Hours to days
Detail & resolution
Varies by product
Longevity
Shorter — ages and peels

Hand-Painting

Seams & panels
None, but limited by reach
Peeling & lifting
Not applicable
Textured surfaces (brick, block, stucco)
Possible, but slow
Outdoor / exterior
Possible, needs repainting
Floors
Impractical
Install time
Days to weeks
Detail & resolution
Varies by artist
Longevity
Long if maintained, but chips & fades

If It Has a Surface, We Can Print on It

Walls and floors, smooth or rough, indoor or out. We also print onto panels of glass, wood, acrylic, and canvas for renters, HOAs, and movable installations.

  • Drywall
  • Block / CMU
  • Brick
  • Stucco
  • Concrete
  • Tile
  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Glass
  • Acrylic
  • Canvas
  • Floors

Simple from start to finish

How It Works

No drawn-out process, no surprises — just a finished wall, usually the same day.

  1. 1

    Tell us your wall

    Share the space, the surface, and the look you’re after — a quick photo and rough measurements are all we need to start. Free quote, no pressure.

  2. 2

    We dial in the art

    We prep your image at ultra-high resolution and size it to your exact wall or floor, so you know precisely how it will look before anything is printed.

  3. 3

    We print directly on the surface

    Our vertical printer lays UV-cured ink straight onto the wall or floor. It cures on contact — no panels to line up, no drying wait, no mess.

  4. 4

    You enjoy it that same day

    Most jobs finish in hours. You’re left with a finished, seamless mural built to hold its color for years, indoors or out.

📹 Time-lapse install video goes here — drop in a clip of a wall being printed.
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Good questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you print on a school or church block wall?
Yes — rough block and masonry are a strength of direct-to-surface printing, indoors or outdoors.
Do you serve all of Mesa?
Yes — all of Mesa and the surrounding East Valley.
How disruptive is the install?
Minimal — the ink cures instantly and most jobs finish in hours.

Let’s talk about your wall

Get Your Free Quote

Tell us a little about your space and we’ll get right back to you. Rather talk? Call or text — it’s the fastest way to a number.

We aim to reply the same day with your free, no-obligation quote.

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Russ Queen answers personally — no call center.

Email

russell@imagemasters.net

Serving Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa & the East Valley. Licensed & insured. Free, no-obligation quotes.

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