Corn Cob Water Tower
Large scale plein air painting on 3rd Ave in Rochester, MN. This painting was created on a very hot September day in 2022. Due to receiving a Minnesota State Arts Board grant I was able to paint 6 4x5’ paintings. This painting was the 3rd one created.
The Libby’s water tower is visible in the center left of the painting. There is such enthusiasm for this water tower in Rochester, MN. Some history on it:
”The tower was built in 1931, two years after the canning facility was built by Reid Murdoch Co. It was designed to hold 50,000 gallons of water needed for the canning process. The facility was sold to Libby, McNeil, and Libby in 1948 and Seneca Foods in 1983, with the tower remaining in the same location.” Post Bulletin
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Large scale plein air painting on 3rd Ave in Rochester, MN. This painting was created on a very hot September day in 2022. Due to receiving a Minnesota State Arts Board grant I was able to paint 6 4x5’ paintings. This painting was the 3rd one created.
The Libby’s water tower is visible in the center left of the painting. There is such enthusiasm for this water tower in Rochester, MN. Some history on it:
”The tower was built in 1931, two years after the canning facility was built by Reid Murdoch Co. It was designed to hold 50,000 gallons of water needed for the canning process. The facility was sold to Libby, McNeil, and Libby in 1948 and Seneca Foods in 1983, with the tower remaining in the same location.” Post Bulletin
SHIPPING COSTS NOT INCLUDED- EST $300-500 SHIP COSTS COULD POSSIBLY BE MORE. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED SHORTLY ON THE ACCURATE COSTS.
Large scale plein air painting on 3rd Ave in Rochester, MN. This painting was created on a very hot September day in 2022. Due to receiving a Minnesota State Arts Board grant I was able to paint 6 4x5’ paintings. This painting was the 3rd one created.
The Libby’s water tower is visible in the center left of the painting. There is such enthusiasm for this water tower in Rochester, MN. Some history on it:
”The tower was built in 1931, two years after the canning facility was built by Reid Murdoch Co. It was designed to hold 50,000 gallons of water needed for the canning process. The facility was sold to Libby, McNeil, and Libby in 1948 and Seneca Foods in 1983, with the tower remaining in the same location.” Post Bulletin
SHIPPING COSTS NOT INCLUDED- EST $300-500 SHIP COSTS COULD POSSIBLY BE MORE. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED SHORTLY ON THE ACCURATE COSTS.