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Artist completes massive mural on abandoned Michigan silos

The community raised $50,000 to bring in a renowned street artist who turned their blight into beautification.
Credit: Michigan Arts and Culture Council
Artist Okuda San Miguel created a mural out of abandoned Saginaw silos.

SAGINAW, Mich. — It was once a gray eyesore. Now, it's home to the second largest mural in the United States.

It all started with Mark Flegenheimer, the retired president and CEO of Michigan Sugar. When Flegenheimer visited his alma mater, DePauw University, he found the tired-looking grain silos that greeted campus visitors for decades had been transformed into beautiful murals. It gave him an idea. 

That idea became the Shine Bright Saginaw Mural Project, which raised over $50,000 from community members to upgrade Saginaw's own rusty silo complex. Organizers called it "blight into community beautification."

Credit: Michigan Arts and Culture Council

With the funds, the organization brought out Okuda San Miguel, known as OKUDA, who is a renowned street artist based out of Madrid. He and his team traveled from Spain to transform the abandoned silos in Saginaw with colorful works of art.

Credit: Michigan Arts and Culture Council
Okuda San Miguel, a renowned street artist from Madrid.

When he began painting in 1997, OKUDA's pieces graced railroads and abandoned factories in his hometown. Today, his pieces can be seen in streets and galleries around the world: India, Mali, Mozambique, United States, Japan, Chile, Brazil, Peru, South Africa, Mexico and more. 

His style is pop surrealism, which includes geometric structures and patterns on gray backdrops. 

Credit: Michigan Arts and Culture Council
The Michigan silos that have become the country's second largest mural.

Organizers behind the project hope the mural will help create a public arts and culture space, improve the Saginaw Riverfront, generate tourism that will support local businesses and create a new backdrop for some of Saginaw's most important community assets.  

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