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Kansas artist completes 108-foot wheat mural on grain elevator

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Talented Kansas-based mural artist Mindy Allen has recently finished her largest project to date — a 108-foot-tall mural on a grain elevator in rural Inman.

The mural project began nearly five weeks ago, timed to celebrate the 150th anniversary of turkey red winter wheat’s introduction to Kansas. Allen, whose business is called Mindy’s Murals, was determined to honor this milestone accurately. She even engaged the community by setting up a donation poll on Facebook, allowing locals to vote on the color of the combine featured in the mural.

Throughout the process, Mindy’s Murals actively shared updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses on its Facebook page. Followers were treated to a visual journey of the mural’s development, from initial sketches to final touches, giving the community an inside look at Allen’s meticulous work.

“I wanted to make sure every detail was perfect — the equipment, the colors — so that the people of Inman would be pleased and feel a connection to the mural,” Allen explained to local news outlet ksn.com.

Allen said that she finds joy not only in the painting process but also in seeing the finished project.

“It’s wonderful to feel a part of the community for a while, and while painting is fun, finishing and leaving knowing the project is done is always exciting,” she said.

Allen told reporters that feedback from the Inman community has been overwhelmingly positive.

“WOW!!! Soooo beautiful!!! Your work is ALWAYS amazing, but I think you’ve outdone yourself on this one. Incredible!!!” one comment on Facebook said.

“God has gifted you with such talent… I love seeing your work!” another said.

“It has been so fun to watch this project progress. You are truly talented. Thank you for the beautiful art,” yet another added.

Originally from a farming family near Scott City, Allen is based in Junction City but told the local media that she plans to return to her hometown for her next project.

“I loved this project!! Inman….you were great!” Allen said in one of her Facebook posts.

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