Gold Medal Flour
"Eventually, Why not now?"
Another slide show result of Swiss artist Gerry Hofstetter.
This spectacular show was seen by only a few and I saw only a couple of people taking photos so I thought I'd post a second one. There were over a dozen slides shown on the elevators depicting Minnesota's grain and General Mills history.
According to the artist's publicist, Sara Sterling;
"Gold Medal flour, its workers, machinery and the Milling district of Minneapolis were highlighted by Swiss light artist Gerry Hofstetter.
Minnesota was added to the "light Art Grand Tour USA"
The artist travels the world "transforming monuments and landscapes into light art sculptures for a short moment in time as a way to highlight their history and importance to the world"
The light show also illuminates the friendship between Switzerland and the United States.
Gold Medal Flour
"Eventually, Why not now?"
Another slide show result of Swiss artist Gerry Hofstetter.
This spectacular show was seen by only a few and I saw only a couple of people taking photos so I thought I'd post a second one. There were over a dozen slides shown on the elevators depicting Minnesota's grain and General Mills history.
According to the artist's publicist, Sara Sterling;
"Gold Medal flour, its workers, machinery and the Milling district of Minneapolis were highlighted by Swiss light artist Gerry Hofstetter.
Minnesota was added to the "light Art Grand Tour USA"
The artist travels the world "transforming monuments and landscapes into light art sculptures for a short moment in time as a way to highlight their history and importance to the world"
The light show also illuminates the friendship between Switzerland and the United States.