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Public Silo Trail: See the big picture

FORM’s PUBLIC Silo Trail is putting regional Western Australia up in lights, bringing world class murals to grain silos, transformer boxes and iconic infrastructure in unexpected towns right across the state.

Wave to Wave Trail Newdegate Wave Rock Ravensthorpe Albany

With striking silo mural art, Mother Nature’s wondrous sculptures, biodiversity hotspots, wide open roads and endless horizons, this expansive trail via the WA’s wild South Coast beckons the true roving adventurer. In Spring follow the wildflower colour trail through a picturesque backdrop of wheat fields, bush reserves and wild seas as you discover a trail dotted with world class art!

From Brenton See’s native fauna inspired creation to Amok Island’s soaring 25-metre Six Stages of Banksia baxteri and 30m high ruby sea dragon by urban art duo The Yok & Sheryo in Western Australia’s southernmost port Albany. Plus along the way don’t miss mother natures own piece of natural art Wave Rock, a granite cliff sculpted over millennia by weather and water into a spectacular 15-metre high curve.

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Northam
Northam Internationally renowned artists Hense (USA) and Phlegm (UK) transformed eight CBH Group grain silos into iconic works of art, dramatically responding to the unique landscape of the Wheatbelt town of Northam.
Merredin
Merredin Urban artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers created PUBLIC Silo Trail in Merredin’s 35-metre high grain silo in Western Australia’s Central Wheatbelt
Katanning
Katanning FORM commissioned local and international artists to paint a series Western Power owned transformer boxes in Katanning
Pingrup
Pingrup Dog on a tractor, jockey on a horse, lamb in a man’s arms. This captures Pingrup’s spirit in a nutshell – or rather, in murals on three 25m high silos Pingrup spirit in a nutshell – or rather, in street artist EVOCA1’s 25m high murals.
Newdegate
Newdegate Native Western Australian wildlife took centre stage in sky-high silo art with Newdegate becoming the fifth stop along the PUBLIC Silo Trail.
Ravensthorpe
Ravensthorpe Fremantle-based artist Amok Island created PUBLIC Art in Ravensthorpe’s Six Stages of Banksia baxteri, a 25 metre high wildflower inspired mural painted across three CBH Group silos in Ravensthorpe, Western Australia.
Albany
Albany The Ruby Seadragon and its Leafy Seadragon cousin, the 35 metre high and 50 metre wide mural now sits proudly across the giant silos at CBH Group’s Albany Grain Terminal.

Public Silo Trail: See the big picture

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Northam

Merredin

Katanning

Pingrup

Newdegate

Ravensthorpe

Albany