Inspired by San Angelo’s Murals, Texas Trust Turns ATM Into Work of Art
San Angelo, TX, October 11, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Downtown San Angelo’s popular historical murals were the inspiration for the restyling of Texas Trust Credit Union’s ATM at its branch on the West 306 Loop.
Texas Trust commissioned Presley Rumsey, an up-and-coming local artist, to turn the routine concrete housing that surrounds that ATM into something special. Not only does it make the ATM more visually appealing, but it adds to local efforts to put art in uncommon places.
The mural, which wraps around three sides of the ATM building, highlights San Angelo’s agricultural heritage. Rumsey’s work features longhorn cattle, a landscape scene of bluebonnets and cacti in the shadow of the iconic twin buttes, and sheep, which pays homage to the city’s former status as the wool capital of the world.
This is the latest artistic effort for Rumsey, a senior at Angelo State University. In addition to the Texas Trust mural, she has painted murals for a downtown boutique, a personal training gym, and a coffee shop.
“We are really proud of Presley’s work and how she managed the project,” said Brett Nikolauk, Vice President of West Texas at Texas Trust Credit Union and an ASU Alumni Director. “She is one of many talented students attending Angelo State University that is contributing to the vibrancy of our city.”
High resolution pictures of the mural can be downloaded at https://www.texastrustcu.org/news/inspired-san-angelos-murals-texas-trust-turns-atm-work-art/
About Texas Trust Credit Union
Texas Trust Credit Union was created in 1936 when a group of Chance Vought Aircraft Corporation employees pooled their savings so they could help each other achieve financial goals. Today, more than 115,000 members are served through checking and savings accounts; loans (personal, mortgage, auto, and small business); credit cards; insurance products; and investment services. Texas Trust Credit Union supports local students through its “Spirit Debit Rewards” program. With every eligible swipe of an SDR card, funds are donated to the school or district of the member’s choosing. To date, Texas Trust has donated more than $1.7 million since August 2011. Texas Trust serves members through 21 locations in Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Henderson, Ellis, Johnson and Tom Green counties. With assets of more than $1.2 billion, Texas Trust is the 6th largest credit union in North Texas and the 17th largest in Texas. For more information, visit http://www.TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu.
Texas Trust commissioned Presley Rumsey, an up-and-coming local artist, to turn the routine concrete housing that surrounds that ATM into something special. Not only does it make the ATM more visually appealing, but it adds to local efforts to put art in uncommon places.
The mural, which wraps around three sides of the ATM building, highlights San Angelo’s agricultural heritage. Rumsey’s work features longhorn cattle, a landscape scene of bluebonnets and cacti in the shadow of the iconic twin buttes, and sheep, which pays homage to the city’s former status as the wool capital of the world.
This is the latest artistic effort for Rumsey, a senior at Angelo State University. In addition to the Texas Trust mural, she has painted murals for a downtown boutique, a personal training gym, and a coffee shop.
“We are really proud of Presley’s work and how she managed the project,” said Brett Nikolauk, Vice President of West Texas at Texas Trust Credit Union and an ASU Alumni Director. “She is one of many talented students attending Angelo State University that is contributing to the vibrancy of our city.”
High resolution pictures of the mural can be downloaded at https://www.texastrustcu.org/news/inspired-san-angelos-murals-texas-trust-turns-atm-work-art/
About Texas Trust Credit Union
Texas Trust Credit Union was created in 1936 when a group of Chance Vought Aircraft Corporation employees pooled their savings so they could help each other achieve financial goals. Today, more than 115,000 members are served through checking and savings accounts; loans (personal, mortgage, auto, and small business); credit cards; insurance products; and investment services. Texas Trust Credit Union supports local students through its “Spirit Debit Rewards” program. With every eligible swipe of an SDR card, funds are donated to the school or district of the member’s choosing. To date, Texas Trust has donated more than $1.7 million since August 2011. Texas Trust serves members through 21 locations in Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Henderson, Ellis, Johnson and Tom Green counties. With assets of more than $1.2 billion, Texas Trust is the 6th largest credit union in North Texas and the 17th largest in Texas. For more information, visit http://www.TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu.
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Kristine Tanzillo
903-865-1078
www.texastrustcu.org
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Kristine Tanzillo
903-865-1078
www.texastrustcu.org
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