Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Corn, Corn On The Range...

Vinton, Iowa has a corn fixation. It's all about the corn. Corn is the lifeblood of Vinton, and the Vinton Guild Of Fine Arts undertook a project to commemorate the importance of corn in 2015 with the creation of twenty uniquely painted large fiberglass ears of corn that have since been placed on concrete pedestals in and around the community.

They are all well done and a great slice of Americana. I took pics of about half of them.

                              Musical Ear painted by Michael Hook and Adrianne Williams
                    
                      Flower Garden painted by Gloria Orcutt, Kim Fischels, and Anita Gordon

                                            Historical Steam Engine painted by Rod Moore

                                               Farm Fields painted by Amanda Dedrick

                          Starry, Starry Night painted by Barb Floyd Campbell and Therese Foth

                                                   Old Cedar River painted by Brian Parr 

 Freedom Isn't Free painted by FAST Korp (in memory of US Army Ranger SSGT Troy David Pladsen) 

                                              The Old West painted by Kandi Wolfe Tesar

                                   Indian Corn painted by Paul Roster and Mandy Roster

                                                    Boomtown painted by Rick Poldberg                         

                                     Iowa Corn painted by Janie Seely and Sera Marie Seely
                       

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