Bute Silo Art
Bute Silo is an award winning artwork representing aspects of the Bute countryside and history.
Australia has a lot of fantastic murals and art work painted on sheds and silos hidden in many country towns across the states. This is a collection of some of those I have seen as I have visited the different states while traveling on holidays.
Bute Silo is an award winning artwork representing aspects of the Bute countryside and history.
Easy to access and close to the highway, Coonalpyn Silo Art depicts 5 local school children.
The Eudunda Silo Art showcases the connection of cultures, customs and people of the area.
The Silo Art depicts RX55, the last locomotive to haul passengers to Farrell Flats in 1986.
Kadina Water Tower symbolises the rich Cornish history and role of copper mining in the areas development.
Owen Silo Art is a tribute to young men from Owen who traded the wheat bags for sand bags in World War 1.
The water tower at Snowtown is a testament to the community spirit of locals.
Outstanding depiction the link between the Australian farmer and the natural world.
The first silo art project in Victoria, it depicts four multi-generational farmers to show the resilience of farmers in the area..
Cronomby Tanks are series of paintings depicting rare and endangered species of the region on 8 grain bins.
The Goroke Silo Art depicts native birds from the local area, one of which the area derives it’s name from.
Artwork tells the story of Yanggendyinanyuk, a talented tracker and cricketer from the Wimmera in the 1800s.
Lascelles Silo Art depicts two fourth generation locals who have had a big part in the small towns success.
The Rosebery Silo Art depicts a typical male and female farmer and expresses the hardships faced in farming.