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In October 2018 a water tower mural was opened in a park in the main street of Lockhart, NSW, Australia. It was created by artists Scott Nagy and Janne Birkner (Krimsone) in just three weeks and depicts a cascading waterfall surrounded by local flora and fauna. The mural covers a surface of over 600 square metres. Since the tower was painted, visitor numbers are up by...
Merriwa is a town located in the Upper Hunter Shire, in the far west of the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located on the Golden Highway, 273 kilometres (170 mi) northwest of Sydney and about halfway between Newcastle and Dubbo. The mural by David Lee Pereira was completed 23rd April 2019 and depicts an image of sheep wearing red socks in a c...
Street artist Fintan Magee started painting the Patchewollock silo during the fourth annual Patchewollock Music Festival. He previously booked a room at the local pub to get to know the community. When he met local sheep and grain farmer, Nick "Noodle" Hulland, Magee knew he had found his muse.
It is one of the stops along the 200-kilometre Silo Art Trail through Vic...
Portland is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. The town was named after Australia's first cement works. The murals were completed in May 2018 by artist Guido van Helten. The old Portland Cement Works depict five male and one female past Portland Cement workers.
Painted by Kaff eine. Farming woman with a sheep and stockman with a horse.
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.
Monochrome mural created by Russian artist Julia Volchkova on the huge metal grain storage silos. The work vividly captures the spirit of community and provides an accurate insight into rural youth culture.
This grain farming town was surveyed in 1873 but not named Rupanyup until 1876. By 1887 it had two flour mills, three hotels and a railway connection to Stawell. ...
The GrainCorp Silos at Sea Lake were painted by Joel Fergie, aka The Zookeeper and Travis Vinson, aka Drapl in October 2019. The artwork depicts a young girl swinging from a mallee eucalyptus tree gazing out over the endless vista that is Lake Tyrrell. A powerful Wedge Tail Eagle saws above the girl and emus run off into the night.
International artist Adnate painted the Sheep Hills Silo mural as a dedication to Indigenous culture.
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.
Amonumentwas erected in 1934 to commemorate the meeting place betweenChief Te Huruhuruand Michael Studholme. It can be seen on the corner of Queen Street and Hakataramea Highway (Gorge Rd). It was officially opened by Joseph ThomasTe Huruhuru(grandson) and E.C. Studholme (son).
Thallon is a small country town located in the Balonne Shire in Queensland. In late June 2017 Joel Fergie and Travis Vinson, aka The Zookeeper and Drapl began work on the Thallon Silos. They were the first of their kind in Queensland and are officially the 10th painted silos to be included in the Australian Silo Art Trail Collection.
91 year old local resident Lee Estes of "The Nations" neighborhood is depicted in a mural painted on the side of a 160 foot tall Grain silo in Nashville, Tennessee. It was painted by Australian artist Guido Van Helton, who is an internationally acclaimed artist known for his large scale portraits.
Tungamah is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia. Tungamah is home to the first silo to be painted in north-east Victoria and the beginning of the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail. The silos are privately owned and Western Australian street artist Sobrane Simcock was commissioned to paint them in 2018. The murals show a Laughing Kooka...
Waikerie on the River Murray. The recently completed silo art by Jimmy Dvate. From the colourful cliffs of the River Murray to the magnificent Regent Parrot of the district.
Weethalle is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is in the Bland Shire local government area and on the Mid-Western Highway, 526 kilometres west of the state capital.
Heesco commenced work on the 31 metre by 21 metre silo canvas two weeks ago utilising a 24 metre telescopic boom lift which was sponsored by Paul and Jenny Northey ...