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The Australian Silo Art movement all began in Northam Western Australia in 2015. Now there are currently 35 silos in the Australian Silo Art Trail with many more yet to come. Tour the main silo art instalations throughout Australia.
Barraba is a town in the New England region of northern New South Wales, Australia. The town was the termination point for the Barraba branch railway line until it was closed. The Barraba Silos are privately owned by Simon and Amanda Koopman and are located at the southern entrance to town on Manilla Road. The artist Fintan Magee's mural depicts a local water diviner ...
Guido van Helten's iconic Brim mural was the first silo artwork to appear in Victoria. After gaining widespread local and international attention, Brim's silo art success shone a spotlight on the Wimmera Mallee region and inspired the establishment of the Silo Art Trail.
Colbinabbin is a small town in central Victoria, Australia. In 2019 the "Colbinabbin Silo Art Trail" was successful in obtaining funding through the Victorian State Government "Pick My Project" community grants initiative. The silos were painted over eight weeks during COVID-19 March - April 2020.
Brisbane-based artist Guido van Helten silo depicts five Coonalpyn Primary School children, six-year-olds Kiarah Leske and Blake Thompson, five-year-olds Macey Jacobs and Reef Gregor and nine-year-old Ciara Johnson.
The latest South Australian silo art. Being completed in September 2019. The artist is Austin Moncrieff and the local cameleer depicted is Lionel Deer with his camel Diamantina.
Devenish is a town in northern Victoria, 230 kilometres (143 mi) north of the state capital, Melbourne. The two tall silos is a tribute to help celebrate the 100-year centenary of the end of the First World War. The short silos is a tribute to the Australian Light Horse.
The Dunedoo Silo was painted by Peter Mortimore over 8 weeks during July and August of 2020. The Silo is now privately owned by a local farmer, Mr Brett Yeo. Depicted on the side silo is Winx, a retired champion Australian thoroughbred racehorse and her famous rider Hugh Bowman, who was born in Dunedoo.
Daniel Krause, assisted by Jarad Danby painted the third and fin...
The Vancouver Biennale has transformed a Granville Island industrial landmark into a gigantic work of public art. OSGEMEOS (Gustavo and Otávio Pandolfo) created Giants, a 360-degree, 21.3-metre- (70-foot-) tall mural.
The 1926 Grain Silos at Grenfell was done by artist Heesco Khosnaran in March 2019 and is a compilation of images which represents the contemporary farming industry and landscape of the Weddin Shire. The foreground features sheep, cattle and native birds, set in a farming landscape crowned by the Weddin Mountains National Park.
Silo Art by Heesco Khosnaran with wedge tail eagle, sheep dog, ram and sheep, railway station all representative of the district. Detail. of sheep dog and ram. The artist used two 180 high boom lift over six weeks to complete the silo art. He chose to highlight Karoonda’s farming history and economic base with a local merino named Diamond, a local kelpie named W...
The Kimba Silo Art 30-metre high artwork was done by Melbourne artist Cam Scale and features a colourful depiction of a Kimba sunset, its wheat fields and a young girl.
Melbourne-based artist, Rone, depicts local farming couple Geoff and Merrilyn Horman, part of a family that has lived and farmed in the area for four generations.
It is one of the stops along the 200-kilometre Silo Art Trail through Victoria's wheatbelt towns of Sheep Hills, Brim, Rosebury, Lascelles, Patchwollock and Rupanyup.