Local artist paints murals telling the history, setting of Blanding
By Janet Wilcox
Contributing Writer
Many have heard of “painting the town red” but local artist Kelly Pugh is painting to preserve the history of Blanding in multiple colors!
In the beginning of this journey, Lisa Carr wrote a grant requesting funds from Energy Fuels which would be used to showcase visually the story of “Grayson’s” history.
In addition, the Larry H. Miller Foundation added their financial support which was a great help, as the cost of labor and materials to repair the walls and smooth the walls was a major expense.
Murals showcasing the history of Blanding can be seen on the north and west side of the San Juan Theater building. It is a 3-dimensional work in progress.
Another historic scene Kelly painted is of the original gas station in Blanding, which is on the south side of Canyonlands Tire.
Kelly’s interest in art began in elementary school and continued at San Juan High School. Teachers Betsy McPherson and Tony Wojcik are two of the teachers who inspired him. Eventually he earned his Bachelors of Fine Arts and has used his energy in painting rather than teaching.
In addition to the current project, Kelly has done paintings for the Parade of Home in the Provo area and even illustrated a book on the Sockeye Salmon as well as doing a painting for Kevin Costner.
Dozens of local families have had Kelly paint pictures of their ancestors and family events. His painting of taking the wagons down Hole in the Rock was used as the cover on David Miller’s book on the pioneers.
He has also painted scenes for covers of several books written by Finn Bayles and Bob McPherson.
Several years ago, Kelly also painted many scenes of historical significance in the Cliff Palace Motel.
This includes handcart scenes in winter, Navajo scenes. The Albert R. Lyman School also features one of his murals, as does the Blue Mountain Hospital.
