In today"s The Chronicle (Toowoomba newspaper )it stated that "Huge silo mural project in Downs completed". The article in parts - One of the largest silo mural projects in Australia has been completed......The enormous new mural is titled When The Rains Come and will cement Yelarbon's place on the national silo art trail. The project was painted in two stages due to the scope of the painting - it's 24 metres high and just less than the length of a rugby field. Both stages of the Graincorp Silos at Yelarbon were completed by Brisbane based arts collective The Brightsiders, using more than 1,000 litres of paint across 1800 square metres.
-- Edited by Gaylehere on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 09:38:03 PM
Gaylehere said
09:36 PM Apr 23, 2020
Looking forward to be able to go and take a look when we can travel again. At least I won't have to go interstate. Had intended to go see the first stage earlier this year but circumstances were against us. Actually we were going to take a look in January then toddle down through NSW and Victoria and have a look at some of the others as well but with the bushfires we didn't go. Not to worry. Cheers.
In today"s The Chronicle (Toowoomba newspaper )it stated that "Huge silo mural project in Downs completed". The article in parts - One of the largest silo mural projects in Australia has been completed......The enormous new mural is titled When The Rains Come and will cement Yelarbon's place on the national silo art trail. The project was painted in two stages due to the scope of the painting - it's 24 metres high and just less than the length of a rugby field. Both stages of the Graincorp Silos at Yelarbon were completed by Brisbane based arts collective The Brightsiders, using more than 1,000 litres of paint across 1800 square metres.
-- Edited by Gaylehere on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 09:38:03 PM