Mindy Allen is used to creating large works of art.
Her business, Mindy’s Murals, based out of Junction City, Kan., depends on it.
But then she received a call from a representative with the Inman Museum
Association in Inman, Kan., to paint a mural on a 108-foot-tall grain elevator east of Highway 61.
“This was definitely the largest painting I’ve been asked to do,” Allen told Farms.com.
The mural is part of larger project to celebrate 150 years of Turkey Red winter wheat and the settlers who brought it to Kansas. And to raise money for a new museum facility to share the stories of custom cutters in the Inman and Buhler areas.