Silo Art by leggzy

Silo Art

Devenish Victoria.

A bit of info on the art work:

During World War I, the small town of Devenish and district had a population of around 300, but 50 of its citizens - one in six - signed up to serve.

Seven diggers died and never came home.

The war’s impact still resonates today. Many people in the wheat farming community, near Benalla in northern Victoria, have family ties to those 50 who served.

Farmer Kevin Mitchell said locals were keen to mark the centenary of the end of the war, but also to bring visitors to the town ‘‘and make it a bit more vibrant’’.

More than 100 local people raised $20,000 to fund a striking 20-metre-high mural on disused grain silos, opposite the Railway Hotel.

Painted by Melbourne artist Cam Scale over 11 days, it depicts two women, 100 years apart - a WWI nurse and a modern-day army medic.

The modern soldier was to be male, but Scale said he thought a woman medic "would show the changing role of nursing and of women’s role in society and the military".

It doesn’t depict a particular person, but two Devenish women were World War I nurses.

Wow that is stunning what an asset to the community ...
May 25th, 2018  
PS .. I like the little branch coming in on the left.. it looks like the peace branch
May 25th, 2018  
Terrific art work. We somehow missed this one but took many photos of art work on silos around Australia, I think it's a brilliant idea.
May 26th, 2018  
Wonderful history and art work!
May 26th, 2018  
Fantastic artwork. fav.
May 26th, 2018  
How wonderful is this find FAV
May 26th, 2018  
Wonderful back story and a super image.
May 26th, 2018  
Silo art is really becoming a 21st century art wonder. This one is spectacular :) fav
May 26th, 2018  
Silo art is becoming so popular. This is beautiful :)
May 26th, 2018  
Super!
May 26th, 2018  
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