Viterra Lameroo, Artist: Smug Photograph by ASAT
Australian Silo Art Trail
The Silo Art Movement is infusing Australians with newfound energy and enthusiasm.
It’s encouraging people from all walks of life to get into their cars, caravans and motor-homes to journey along what is now considered Australia's Ultimate Road Trip.
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Western AustraliaFun Facts
- The Australian Silo Art Trail stretches over 10,000 km beginning in Northam WA and ending in Three Moon Qld
- The first silo to be painted in Australia was in Northam, Western Australia in March 2015
- Artist Sam Bates has painted nine, Wirrabara, Nullawil, Arkona, Horsham, Murtoa, Lameroo Eastern and Eastern Ends, Rupanyup and Kapunda
- Artist Jimmy Dvate has painted seven: Goorambat twice, Rochester three times, Waikerie, and Picola
- Artist Heesco Khosnaran has painted six: Weethalle, Grenfell, Karoonda, Gunnedah and Murrumburrah-Harden twice
- Artist Tim Bowtell has painted five: St James, Colbinabbin, Katamatite, Lake Boga and Waaia.
- Artist duo The Zookeeper & Drapl have painted three: Thallon, Sea Lake and Three Moon
- Artist Guido van Helten has painted three: Brim, Coonalpyn and Portland
- Four silos have been painted by women. Tungamah, Rosebery, Brunswick & Albany
- One silo has been demolished: Fyansford by artist Rone stood from December 2017 to April 2020
- One silo has been painted over. Rypunyup was originally painted in 2017 by Julia Volchkova, but due to weather damage, was repainted over by Smug in April 2025.





