Cowell Silo Art by N I T S U A’ - Photo by ASAT
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Fun Facts:
- Coonalpyn was the first silo painted in South Australia in March 2017.
- Coonalpyn was the 7th Silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Kimba was painted in September 2017 and was the 11th silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Tumby Bay was painted in April 2018 and was the 18th silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Wirrabara was painted in October 2018 and was the 24th silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Waikerie was painted in December 2018 and was the 25th silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Karoonda was painted in July 2019 and was the 33rd silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Cowell was painted in September 2019 and was the 34th silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Farrell Flat was painted in November 2020 and was the 42nd silo to be included in the ASAT.
- Paringa was painted by Jack Fran & Jason Parker in February 2021 and is the 45th Silo to be included in ASAT.
- Owen was painted by Robert Hannaford & Cam Scale in March/April 2021. It is the 48th to be included in ASAT.
- Eudunda was painted by Sam Brooks in July 2021 and is the 50th to be included in ASAT.
- Kingscote was painted by Cam Scale and Andrew Davis in January 2022 and is the 51st to be included in ASAT.
- Bute was painted by Scott Nagy and Krimsone in April 2022. It is Australia's 52nd silo to be included in ASAT.
- Copeville was painted by Jarrod Loxton in October 2022. It is Australia's 55th silo to be included in ASAT.
- Galga was painted by Jarrod Loxton in April 2023, it is the 58th silo to be included in ASAT.
- Lameroo was painted by Smug in April 2024 it is Australia 's 63rd silo to be included in ASAT.