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05-Dec-2018

West Wichita Grain Elevator Mural

This can be seen from a fair distance along 21 st.This was taken when they were doing the finishing touches.

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peterjay4504-May-2019 11:15
An impressive mural, well shot in this beautiful light.
George McCarten24-Feb-2019 15:41
In addtion to the composition, I like the sun and the contrast on this. That could not have been easy for the artists.
Kevin Warren24-Feb-2019 00:22
The size of this makes the trains cars appear like toys. This is very impressive.
Sam Rua23-Feb-2019 15:47
Very cool capture.
Ton T.23-Feb-2019 10:33
Wow! This is an enormous mural! Great image of it Neil V
Anitta23-Feb-2019 09:25
Fabulous art! Great find. V
Colin Storey23-Feb-2019 08:14
Fantastic image of this wonderful art.
joseantonio23-Feb-2019 06:07
very nice view of the amazing mural.V.
Carol E Sandgren23-Feb-2019 05:58
ONE artist did all of this? Can't imagine how big these are but I bet it took many weeks at least to complete this mural! ingenious idea for sprucing up that neighborhood! Nice shot of this artwork!
Charlene Ambrose23-Feb-2019 05:31
Impressive mural especially for that surface! V
Nirvan Hope23-Feb-2019 05:08
It's wonderful that this happened. More of this on every grain elevator! Many murals in Wichita!
Jim Coffman23-Feb-2019 03:00
That is an amazing mural!! I don't know how anyone can paint on that scale !
Gill Kopy23-Feb-2019 02:39
It sure is a stunning mural with a big impact. The locals must be thrilled. I like how you've captured this which minimizes the scale. BV
bill friedlander23-Feb-2019 02:16
Splendid view of the mural. The railway cars give a sense of scale. V
globalgadabout23-Feb-2019 02:16
that certainly spruces up the silos...seems like a local history lesson too..
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