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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Bute silo art

Australian Street Art Awards 2022

The Australian Street Art Awards have recently been held and winners in a variety of categories were awarded as being the best in 2022. These tourism awards were established in 2018 with the aim of showcasing public arts around Australia and provide recognition to communities, including those in remote and regional areas that are promoting… Read More Australian Street Art Awards 2022

15/02/202315/02/2023 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

How a Coat of Paint can Refresh a Town

That is the title of the latest story I’ve written for On The Road magazine, spring 2022 edition. The story looks at how silo art has taken off in Australia, with more than 50 once drab and neglected concrete silos and other structures, now sporting a new coat of paint, which in the process has… Read More How a Coat of Paint can Refresh a Town

26/09/202226/09/2022 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

A Bute-iful painted silo in South Australia

The latest of the painted silo art in South Australia is in the northern Yorke Peninsula town of Bute. It takes a little under two hours to get there from Adelaide and the silo art is on Martin Road, next to the disused railway line. The artists responsible for this one are Scott Nagy and… Read More A Bute-iful painted silo in South Australia

20/05/202211/02/2023 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

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