Arena Area
Corn Palace
Mitchell, South Dakota
WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge:
“Inside”
The Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota is redecorated each year with naturally colored corn and other grains and native grasses to make it “the agricultural show-place of the world”. The designers currently use 13 different colors or shades of corn to decorate the Corn Palace: red, brown, black, blue, white, orange, calico, yellow and green corn! A different theme is chosen each year, and murals are designed to reflect that theme. Ear by ear the corn is nailed to the Corn Palace to create a scene. The decorating process usually starts in late May with the removal of the rye and dock. The corn murals are stripped at the end of August and the new ones are completed by the first of October.
______________________________________________
Previous: Weekly Photo Challenge Entries
© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2013
That’s pretty amazing!
LikeLike
Have been to the Corn Palace twice. Love this artistic use of corn and celebration of the bounty of harvest. Thanks for the beautiful reminder of earlier trips…will have to head west, again.
LikeLike
😀 thanks for stopping for a visit!
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside, #2: A flubbed double | Rob's Surf Report
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside, #1: What’s in my head? | Rob's Surf Report
Wow, this is amazing. Despite the limits of using natural corn they have created some wonderful images. I love the idea of a mosaic using natural foods…..really wonderful and thanks for sharing this tradition with us 🙂
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside (A Train) | What's (in) the picture?
wow. fascinating!
LikeLike
Amazing, Becca! That is quite an art – to say the least 🙂
LikeLike
That is awesome, Becca! I love seeing things close (or semi-close) to home. The Corn Palace is just a few hours away from me, but I don’t make it out there too often. We did stop by this year on our way from the Black Hills out to Minnesota. My favorite picture for this year is a Nativity scene. Thanks for sharing the great photos and information 🙂
LikeLike
I can imagine the Nativity scene is awesome … we so enjoyed our visit to the Black Hills last September. Thank you for stopping.
LikeLike
Beautiful. South Dakota is a beautiful state. http://holley4734.wordpress.com/2013/09/13/weekly-photo-challenge-inside/
LikeLike
Pingback: Photo Project ’52 Bolivian Sundays’ [week 37, 'Inside']. | 3rdculturechildren
man, how in the world did I miss this when we were in SD?! Thanks to the reblog on Lenny J Creations for directing me to this.
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Linny J Creations.
LikeLike
The colors initially made me think of ancient Egyptian artifacts. I love that the murals are made of corn.
LikeLike
I have been there. Nice pictures.
LikeLike
Interesting! I never knew about this before.
LikeLike
I have never seen anything like this. Do you mind if I reblog it onto my blog. I will give all credit to you. Cheers Linny
LikeLike
Absolutely! 😀
LikeLike
We go by this every year on our way to Wyoming. The summer of 2012 I took my best friend there and she confessed she thought it would be, I’ll say hokey, not corny. But she loved it. Here’s my post from that time: http://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2012/09/26/its-corny-and-it-isnt/.
janet
LikeLike
What wonderful memories! I loved going to the Corn Palace as a kid – I wouldn’t mind going back again.
LikeLike
The Corn Palace was one of our stops along the way to the Dakotas – fall bus tour with my mom!! It was amazing to watch them put up the scenes. I haven’t checked to see the theme of this year — yet! 😀
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: INSIDE | The Adventures of Iñigo Boy
Pingback: weekly photo challenge: inside | Musings of a Random Mind
soooo cool- looking from a different perspective at art.
LikeLike
Fascinating — and beautiful.
LikeLike
I had no idea there was such a thing. How cool! Thanks for sharing.
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside | OH, THE THINGS WE SHALL SEE ~ Photo companion blog to TheSanctuaryofMyHeart.com