Tnemec Supplies Coatings for Creation of Largest U.S. Mural

The Glass City River Wall was recently completed in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Photo courtesy of GCRW.

Urban Sight, along with partners, ADM and Tnemec Company, Inc., recently announced the completion of the Glass City River Wall (GCRW), described as the largest mural in the United States and a stunning and welcoming visual to the gateway of Toledo, Ohio, USA. 

Located at the ADM grain facility on the east bank of the Maumee River, the mural was created across a canvas of 28 silos measuring approximately 170,000 ft2 (15,793.5 m2) and requiring more than 2,864 gal (10,841.4 L) of paint. Visible from Interstate 75, the Maumee River, and Toledo’s downtown, the Ohio Department of Transportation estimates that, on average, 82,365 vehicles pass the site daily. 

The massive mural, originally the idea of project organizers and board members Nicole LeBoutillier and Brandy Alexander-Wimberly, was concepted and designed by artist Gabe Gault after he was selected through an international qualifications process. 

Known for his portraits and backgrounds using camouflage patterns, Gault completed the GCRW project with the help of a crew of local artists and renowned muralist, Eric Henn. It depicts a wide swath of sunflowers and three portraits portraying a Native American elder, mother, and child to honor the area’s indigenous peoples. 

Tnemec supplied its specialized paint for the project, including Series 156 EnviroCrete, a flexible, breathable acrylate coating for concrete, and Series 1026 Enduratone, a versatile and durable water-based acrylic coating, in a variety of colors. 

“Tnemec is so fortunate to be involved with this project,” said Chase Bean, president and CEO. “We are grateful for the community spirit and energetic efforts from so many people dedicated to transforming this structure into a beautiful work of art.”

Sources: Tnemec, www.tnemec.com.; GCRW, www.glasscityriverwall.org