Farrell Flat Silo Art
Highlights
- Explore the vibrant 30-metre tall silo art, showcasing the last train through Farrell Flat's historic township.
- Admire the intricate details painted with 150 litres of paint by local artists, enhancing your appreciation for regional creativity.
- Discover the 900 square metres of art that enrich the Clare Valley, inviting visitors to immerse in local culture.
- Experience the first silo art in the region, a testament to community spirit and artistic expression, completed in November 2020.
Completed in November 2020, the silo art at Farrell Flat is now the 9th silo to join the South Australian silo art trail. It depicts the last train to pass through this historic township.
Using about 150 litres of paint, local Adelaide artists Jarrod Soden and Matthew Knights spent 140 hours painting the 30-metre tall silo. The total size of the art piece is 900 square metres.
This silo art project has been funded through the Commonwealth Government’s Drought Communities Program and organised by the Farrell Flat Management Committee in the hope of increasing tourism in Clare Valley. It was the first to be painted in the region.
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