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  1. Brim | Silo Art Trail

    Guido van Helten’s iconic Brim mural was the first silo artwork to appear in Victoria, and soon infused the town’s community with newfound energy and optimism. After gaining widespread local and international attention, Brim’s …

  2. Home | Silo Art Trail

  3. The people behind Guido van Helten's Brim silo artwork

  4. A Complete Guide to the Silo Art Trail in North West …

    Nov 2, 2023 · The Silo Art Trail in the Wimmera Mallee region of North West Victoria is considered the largest outdoor gallery in Australia. The trail includes commissioned murals on eight different grain silo sites across a number of …

  5. Brim Silo Project - Guido van Helten

    The Brim silo project undertaken by Guido van Helten & Juddy Roller is the first silo to be painted in the state of Victoria. Completed over a five-week period during the summer of 2015, the artwork is based on imagery photographed …

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  7. Brim Silo Murals – Brim, Australia - Atlas Obscura

    Nov 13, 2019 · Discover Brim Silo Murals in Brim, Australia: These giant grain silo portraits capture elements of rural life in Australia.

  8. Brim silo, Attraction, Grampians, Victoria, Australia

    Stretching out across all four of the Brim silos, van Helten’s iconic mural was created as a tribute to the drought-stricken farming community.

  9. Silo Art Trail - Wimmera Mallee Tourism

    Guido Van Helten captured the imagination of Australia in December 2015 when he undertook a gigantic painting on the Brim Silos. The Brim Silo Art generated inspiration for the Silo Art Trail and Guido’s mural will remain an iconic tribute …

  10. Silo Art Trail - Visit Wimmera Mallee

    The trail has seen internationally renowned artists from Australia and across the world visit the region, meet the locals and transform each grain silo into an epic work of art, each one telling a unique story about the host location.