Untitled was an outdoor mural created in 1972 by architect Peter Mayer located at 430 Massachusetts Avenue in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
The mural, which featured a large ear of corn with the word "HOOSIER" spelled out in the center in yellow on a white background,[1] occupied the southern wall of the six-story apartment building.
Mayer wanted to not only brand the new building as "The Hoosier," but was employing the white paint on the wall in an effort to reflect light into the interior of the rooms.
[8] This mural, along with Roland Hobart's 1973 Untitled, Milton Glaser's 1974 Color Fuses which surrounds the Minton-Capehart Federal Building, and James Mcquiston's 1975 The Runners in downtown Indianapolis were hailed in August 1975 as adding a "delightful touch of color and imaginativeness to urban settings.
Peter Mayer graduated with a master's degree from the Yale School of Architecture and] was at the time of the mural's creation, working for the Indianapolis-based firm Woollen Associates.