Major Murals*

A listing of Hardin’s major exterior and interior murals is below. Visit these pages to view some examples.

Noah’s Ark. Completed in 2015. Three interior walls, 36′ long by 10′ high. Latex house paint on drywall surface. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Opelika, Alabama.

Birds and Butterflies. Completed in 2017. Three interior walls, 36′ long by 10′ high. Latex house paint on drywall surface. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Opelika, Alabama.

Bahamian Garden Fantasy. Completed in 2009. Four interior walls, each 20′ long by 5′ high. Exterior latex house paint on a drywall surface. Private residence in Freeport, Grand Bahama.

Nuttin’ But a Will. Completed in 2006. Exterior mural, 90′ long by 18′ high. Nova Color Artists’ Acrylic Paint on MDO primed panels. For the Colquitt/Miller Arts Council Millennium Mural Project. Located on the Colquitt/Miller Volunteer Fire Station in Colquitt, Georgia.

Summer in the Swamp. Completed in 2005. Exterior mural, 12′ high by 40′ long. Nova Color Artists’ Acrylic Paint on primed anodized aluminum panels. For the Colquitt/Miller Arts Council Millennium Mural Project. Located on the New Life Learning Center in Colquitt, Georgia.

Stalking Tiger. Completed in 2004. Exterior mural, 16′ high by 40′ long. Exterior latex house paint on a primed brick wall. Located on a business in Auburn, Alabama.

Women of the Wiregrass. Completed in 2003. Exterior mural, 60′ long by 24′ high. Exterior latex house paint on a dryvit surface. For the Wiregrass Festival of Murals, sponsored by the Downtown Group. Located on the Miracle Finance Building, Saint Andrews Street in Dothan, Alabama.

Bus Station Memories. Completed in 1999. Interior mural, 10.5′ high by 22′ long. Interior latex house paint on a plaster wall. Country's on Broad restaurant in Columbus, Georgia.

Wild Game Series. Completed in 1999; purchased and re-located in 2017. Exterior murals: six panels, each 4′ wide by 8′ high; Trophy Buck, Midnight Coon Hunt, Bird Dogs on Point, Spring Gobbler, Mallard Morning, and Last Cast. Exterior latex house paint on MDF panels. Originals painted for Deep South Supply Co. in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Murals purchased in 2017 by Broadview Plantation in Tallassee, Alabama and installed on the exterior walls of a guest house.

The Dothan Riot of 1889. Completed in 1998. Exterior mural, 16.5′ high by 41.5′ long. Exterior latex house paint on a dryvit surface. Assisted by Chad Turner. Painted for the Wiregrass Festival of Murals, at Main Street and Saint Andrews Street, Dothan, Alabama.

Plantation Lane and Plantation Spring. Completed in 1995. Interior murals, 6′ high by 14′ long; and 6′ high x 18′ long. Interior latex house paint on drywall. Painted for The Old Plantation House restaurant in Destin, Florida.

Spring Forest. Completed in 1995. Exterior mural in five panels, three at 8.5′ high by 12.5′ long, and one at 8.5′ high by 11′ long; and one at 12′ high by 12.5′ long. Exterior latex house paint, three on MDF panels, one on corrugated metal doors. Painted for the Hurtsboro Wildlife Festival on the Old Ford Building, Main Street and Owens Street, Hurtsboro, Alabama.

Winter Wetlands. Completed in 1994. Exterior mural, five panels, three at 8.5′ long by 12.5′ high, one at 8.5′ long by 11′ high, and one at 12.5′ long by 12′ high. Exterior latex house paint, four on MDF panels, one on corrugated metal doors. Painted for the Hurtsboro Wildlife Festival on the Old Ford Building, Main Street and Owens Street, Hurtsboro, Alabama.

Impressions of Plymouth Past and Images of Plymouth Present. Completed in 1994. Interior murals, 5′ high by 14′ long and 5′ high by 16′ long. Interior latex house paint on drywall. Painted for Station 885 restaurant in Plymouth, Michigan.

Rocky Mountain Wildlife. Completed in 1993. Interior mural, 6′ high by 24′ long. Oil base poster paint on corrugated tin wall paneling. Painted for Country's North restaurant in Columbus, Georgia.

Autumn Meadow. Completed in 1993. Exterior mural, three panels, 8.5′ high by 8.5′ long, 10′ high by 5′ long, and 8.5′ high by 15′ long. Exterior house paint on MDF panels and metal door. Painted for the Hurtsboro Wildlife Festival on the Old Ford Building, Main Street and Owens Street, Hurtsboro, Alabama.

*Cheryl Mann Hardin is no longer accepting exterior mural commissions.