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Australian artist Guido van Helten is transforming a towering grain elevator in Minot, North Dakota, into a 360° mural ...
Guido van Helten has been working on the project in Minot for over a year, and when it's finished, it will be visible across ...
Artist Guido van Helten transforms a defunct grain elevator in Minot, North Dakota, with a massive mural. His work, focused ...
A towering grain elevator and silo in North Dakota is the latest canvas for Australian artist Guido van Helten. (AP video: ...
Guido van Helten is changing the face of the Australian outback. His murals, which chart the story of rural abandonment, are painted on 30- metre-high decommissioned grain silos in Brim, 360 ...
Instead van Helten likes to arrive in a place and spend time getting to know his surroundings and the people. “When I think about a site, I think about where I am, the society, the culture and ...
Australian artist Guido Van Helten is known for his large-scale murals, often painted on abandoned industrial sites. Now he's telling the stories of McKinney, Texas, on the sides of its grain silos.
Australian artist Guido van Helten is planning an extended stay in Mankato in late spring or early summer to develop designs. He recently completed a similar silo project in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Artwork by Guido van Helten on concrete silos in McKinney was recently finished and can be seen for miles.(City of McKinney ) A story that pays tribute to McKinney’s identity and culture can now ...
Guido van Helten hopes the artwork will connect with his hometown Brisbane. (ABC News) "It costs upward of $5 million per annum for [graffiti] prevention and clean up; it's a lot of money," he said.
Van Helten's first silo painting in Brim, a small town in Victoria, Australia, attracted global attention back in 2015.
Atop his cherry-picker, van Helten spends his days painting the 30-meter-high, five tower silo. Now he and the silo have become something of an attraction, drawing in curious sightseers and ...