Painting a Giant Mural for Jesser | Behind the Scenes

TLDRWe flew from Texas to California to paint a giant mural for sports YouTuber Jesser. Watch as we showcase the process, share some highlights, and attempt half-court shots!

Key insights

🖌️We collaborated with sports YouTuber Jesser to create a giant mural at his house in California.

🏀Jesser challenged us to a half-court shot competition, with a Curry jersey on the line.

🎨The mural features basketball-themed artwork and pays tribute to Jesser's brand, Bucket Squad.

🏆We successfully completed the mural, showcasing our artistic skills and attention to detail.

🤝The collaboration with Jesser was a dream come true, and we are proud to have contributed to his basketball-themed house.

Q&A

What was the inspiration behind the mural?

The mural was inspired by Jesser's love for basketball and his brand, Bucket Squad.

Did you win the half-court shot competition?

Unfortunately, we did not win the competition, but we had a great time attempting the shots.

How long did it take to complete the mural?

The mural took us several days to complete, with each artist contributing their skills and expertise.

Are the basketballs on the mural hand-painted?

Yes, each basketball on the mural is hand-painted to add a realistic and dynamic touch to the artwork.

What was it like collaborating with Jesser?

Collaborating with Jesser was an incredible experience. He was supportive and involved throughout the process, and we are grateful for the opportunity.

Timestamped Summary

00:00We traveled from Texas to California to create a giant mural for sports YouTuber Jesser at his house.

01:00We explored Jesser's house, which is filled with NBA memorabilia and artwork.

02:30We started working on the mural, carefully sketching and painting basketball-themed artwork.

06:00We took a break to play basketball and compete in a three-on-three game.

10:00The mural was finished, and we attempted half-court shots, with a Curry jersey on the line.

11:30We celebrated the completion of the mural and reflected on the amazing collaboration with Jesser.