“City of Murals”
Artist Cha’ Tullis, a Blackfoot Indian, began painting giant murals in Hominy in April 1990. Along with other local artists, 40 and more spectacular murals depict Indian folklore and are a delight to behold, located on various buildings throughout town.
Cha’ also has created several outstanding metal sculptures of Indians high atop Standpipe Hill in Hominy, as well as a handsome buffalo that stands next to the Gazebo on the Green downtown. Cha’ has been able to create these extraordinary works of art through private donations, as well as grants from the State Arts Council. Cha’ and his wife, Teena, have a gallery and gift shop on Main Street, and they encourage you to stop in and get acquainted.
“Messenger” – Artist, Cha’ Tullis, 1993
Located at N. Pettit and E. Main
Series of Murals across several buildings – Artist, Cha’ Tullis
W. Main and Reagan
“Oklahoma’s Undieing Spirit” – Artist, Amiron
Located at Wood and Main

“Searcher” – Artist, Tim Hoyhurt
Located at W. Main and Reagan
“Osage Thunder” – Artist, M. Bearden, 1995
Located at Main and S. Reagan
Located on Main Street alongside the door opening.
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