The mural, which Wells started on May 19, is expected to be done no later than July 1. It will be the fourth mural in a series meant to highlight the culture and history of the West Seventh Street corridor.
Like real flowers at this time of year, the mystery of who’s been spray painting flowers on Morningside streets in Sioux City wilted last Tuesday evening.
A flower design is painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of Pomegranite Street and Orleans Avenue in Sioux City. Dozens of the flowers have been painted on the streets in a Morningside neighborhood and the artist’s identity remained a mystery until Tuesday, when Brandon Bradshaw was arrested on a charge of fourth degree criminal mischief.
Vehicles drive past a flower design painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of South Maple Street and Garretson Avenue in Sioux City. The city has begun to remove the dozens of flowers that were spray painted on Morningside streets during the past several weeks.
A flower design painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of Pomegranite Street and Orleans Avenue in Sioux City is one of several left behind by a street artist in the Morningside neighborhood. For weeks, the artist’s identity was a secret, until Brandon Bradshaw was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.
Tim Hynds, Sioux City Journal
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A flower design painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of Pomegranite Street and Orleans Avenue in Sioux City is one of several left behind by a street artist in the Morningside neighborhood. For weeks, the artist’s identity was a secret, until Brandon Bradshaw was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.
A flower design is painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of Pomegranite Street and Orleans Avenue in Sioux City. Dozens of the flowers have been painted on the streets in a Morningside neighborhood and the artist’s identity remained a mystery until Tuesday, when Brandon Bradshaw was arrested on a charge of fourth degree criminal mischief.
Vehicles drive past a flower design painted over a manhole cover in the intersection of South Maple Street and Garretson Avenue in Sioux City. The city has begun to remove the dozens of flowers that were spray painted on Morningside streets during the past several weeks.