Hilda Bain Mural – Winton Wetlands
Highlights
- Discover the powerful Hilda Bain Mural at The Lunette, reflecting local history and connection to country.
- Experience the emotive artistry of Cam Scale, showcasing strength through dramatic figures and vibrant colours.
- Pause for reflection amidst the natural beauty of Winton Wetlands, where stories of grit and growth unfold.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities, including picnic areas and lookouts, enhancing your visit to this cultural landmark.
Hilda Bain Mural stands tall at the entrance to The Lunette within Winton Wetlands – a powerful large-scale mural created by renowned artist Cam Scale in 2016. Known for his dramatic, emotive figures and masterful use of aerosol, oil and acrylic, Cam has captured both strength and spirit in this evocative piece.
Hilda Bain was part of one of the pioneering settler families who helped shape the Winton Wetlands region. Her image was chosen to represent 16 local families whose histories are woven into the land – stories of grit, growth, and deep connection to country.
This artwork is more than a portrait – it’s a window into a way of life. Set against the natural beauty of the wetlands, Hilda’s mural offers visitors a moment of reflection – a striking tribute to the people who once called this place home.
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