the process of gluing painted canvas onto a wall or panel. The adhesive used is traditionally commercial white lead in oil spread evenly with a wide brush and then flattened with the palm of the hand and a rubber-surfaced roller.
the painting on paper or canvas is then fixed to the wall, either permanently with glue (or removable with baton fixings) so you can move house and take your mural with you. And I can paint it in the studio without getting the way of your household..
Marouflage (a French word originally referring to sticky, partly-hardened scraps of paint) is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.