Saginaw Silos Transformed into Colorful Murals

Well now, if you’ve been down by the Saginaw River lately, you can’t help but notice something truly eye-popping.  Old, rusty grain silos that used to just sit there, an eyesore for years, have been given a brand new lease on life. They’re now giant, colorful canvas, and folks, it’s a monumental sight!

A colorful mural on old grain silos with vibrant geometric patterns, featuring a person in a yellow shirt walking a dog in front of them.

This grand transformation is the entire artistic gift of a fellow named Okuda San Miguel. Now, Okuda, he’s not from around here – he hails from Spain, where he was born in Santander, 1980.  Okuda calls himself a “citizen of the world.”

You can see that big, wide-world thinking in his art, too. He’s known for the bold, patterns and bright, lively colors. His work often features these sort of blocky, almost cubist figures, all mixed up to a tapestry of different designs and textures.

Vibrant, colorful murals painted on old grain silos, featuring geometric shapes and patterns in bright hues, showcasing artistic transformation in Saginaw.

He’s done his art all over the globe, but he’s pretty proud of this Saginaw piece, says it’s one of his favorites. And you can see why! It’s his biggest one yet, stretching way up into the sky.

The whole idea behind these murals, from what Okuda says, is about freedom, diversity of shapes and colors. He’s woven together all sorts of patterns, few old-fashioned, and many modern like pixels. Some are his unique geometric designs. It’s like he’s trying to get all kinds of folks, all kinds of cultures, to come together in one big, happy picture.

Colorful mural painted on old grain silos featuring geometric patterns and vivid designs, located by the Saginaw River.

In our era of postmodern art, stretching from Art Basel to ExpoChicago, it’s a wonderful thing when a novel object of artwork takes something that was just sitting there forgotten, and turns it into something that makes you stop in awe and smile.

A brightly colored mural on a large grain silo featuring geometric shapes, vibrant patterns, and a stylized face with a colorful explosion of shapes above it, set against a clear blue sky.

These murals are doing just that for Saginaw. They’re an awesome bold welcome to anyone passing by – a reminder that even plain abandoned silos can be transformed into stunning artistic installations with creative imagination and  lots of flashy paint!

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About Mandy Lender

Mandy Lender, MD is a syndicated columnist, author, physician, speaker, and sometimes adventurer. Mandy published two books and two more books are in progress. Links: www.mandylender.net www.mandylender.com www.visionofhabakkuk.com www.attractome.com
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