
Heinz Co., Alcoa, and U.P.M.C, as well as numerous attorneys, doctors, investment bankers, and some prominent Pittsburgh sports figures. A partial list of his clients include executives from H.J. His numerous residential and corporate commissions include such diverse topics as a 10 by 15 foot mural of a Mennonite Barn raising installed in a restaurant in the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside two 23 foot long landscapes of Alaska and Africa created as a backdrop for a big game hunters collection of trophies.

Means, who has concentrated on murals for the last 20 years, immediately bonded with the committee and offered many suggestions for the illustration.
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The wall is being sandblasted this month, and in early June, we’ll get their furring strips up.”ĮBDC advertised for a professional muralist, and Means responded and interviewed with a committee. The agreement with the owner of the building states that the mural is the property of the East Brady Development Corporation. We asked him to do it on panels, so that the installation could be made on the wall, so down the road if the building was sold or something, the mural could be moved and be placed elsewhere. “We’re planning to have it installed in June and dedication on June 17. “We are showcasing kayaking, motor boating, waterskiing, hiking, fishing, horseshoeing, and all sorts of outdoor activities on the river and the trail,” said Henry.

Toni Henry, chair of the Trail Town Initiative, a committee under the East Brady Development Corporation, said the group commissioned a colorful mural by Paul Means, of Butler, (pictured below) would include all four seasons and all types of activity along the river and the trail in East Brady. A 16 foot by 24-foot wall mural on a vacant building will soon grace an entrance to the town and resurrect the slogan “East Brady, Playground on the Allegheny.”
