In the north-west of Victoria there is an art project that involves painting image on some of the many gain silos in the area. There is an example of one of these silos in Patchewollock. Painted over a couple of weeks in October 2016, the giant mural depicts local sheep and grain farmer, Nick ‘Noodle’ Hulland.
At some time in the future I intend to see more of these art work - but for now, here are some picture of the only one I have photographed.
You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday and image-in-ing Cheers: SM
I am firmly of the impression that Australia leads the world in the creative use of murals. No doubt your own enchanting physiognomy will soon bedeck one of these structures!
ReplyDeleteDavid - I think the general idea is to attract people to the area - not keep them away!!! SM
DeleteThat must have taken some time to complete. Is that person depicted still alive?
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know, the person is still with us. SM
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ReplyDeleteLike the Collie Mural Trail, something to be followed for the scale and beauty added... this is a fantastic sight to behold! YAM xx
Such a great job. I cannot imagine how it’s done on such a scale.
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail.So well done..Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteI think that's a great idea. It's artwork but also pay homage to hard working folk.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Wow! That is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
That's a very dramatic work of art. I love it. You did a great job photographing it.
ReplyDeletePleased that they are portraying real people who are connected to the land.
ReplyDeleteimpressive, I like how the branches stretch from one tower the the other.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is one tall dude!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's unique, and truly shows the artist's talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/06/a-visit-to-garden.html
wow that is amazing and cool.
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