An Australian artist is painting huge murals on silos in the US Midwest
MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA, AUG 5 – The donation-funded $350,000 mural project depicts local culture and land perspectives, aiming to transform Minot's former grain silos into a unique community landmark.
- An Australian artist is painting large-scale murals on grain silos in the US Midwest.
- The artwork combines photography and painting to represent the local people and culture of an area.
- The mural project in Minot, North Dakota is donation-funded, costing around $350,000, with 85% already raised.
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Artist painting murals on silos in Midwest
MINOT, N.D. — High atop a massive grain elevator in the middle of Minot, North Dakota, artist Guido van Helten swipes a concrete wall with a brush that looks more appropriate for painting a fence than creating a monumental mural.
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An Australian artist is painting huge murals on silos in the US Midwest
A huge grain elevator and silo in North Dakota are the site of a massive mural by an Australian artist. Guido van Helten has been working on the project in Minot for over a year, and when it's finished, it…
·Lancaster, United States
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