Coonalpyn Silo Art - Behind the News
Famous Aussie artist, Guido van Helten, has put one small town on the map with his paintings of local kids. The unique thing about these paintings though is that they're 35 metres tall and on the side of massive grain silos.
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Students will respond to the artwork of Guido van Helten and develop a deeper understanding of the purpose of public art.
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A rural town transformed through art. The Creating Coonalpyn silo mural story.
Watch the remarkable story of how South Australia’s biggest art canvas has transformed the rural town of Coonalpyn in the State’s Coorong region. This short documentary following the journey of the Creating Coonalpyn project will give you hope and renewed optimism, that in the face of rural decline, small communities can survive and thrive. This documentary tracks the work of world-famous mural artist Guido van Helten as he paints the giant 30-metre high Coonalpyn Viterra Silos. It shows us how the support of the Coorong District Council, Country Arts SA (with the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund) community-led Coonalpyn Arts Group, local families and business have helped to shape the lives of all those people living in the district – especially it’s youngest residents who are now looking towards a brighter future, through a much more creative lens.
The small town of Coonalpyn is based along the Dukes Highway in South Australia – a 90-minute drive from Adelaide – and in recent months has become one of the most photographed in the nation. Take a drive next time you're in SA, and we promise you won’t be disappointed as you take in the six Creating Coonalpyn arts projects located around the township (including the flagship silo mural) adding colour and intrigue to the drive of thousands of travellers each day.
A special mention must again be given to Country Arts SA (CASA) and the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund (RAF) which have partnered with the Council to drive many of the Creating Coonalpyn projects in 2016-17.
【4K UHD BEAUTIFUL SOUTH AUSTRALIA】 Coonalpyn Silo Mural Great Artwork
Coonalpyn artist Guido van Helten's massive silo canvas project
Action Cam : SONY FDR-X3000
Gimbal : PILOTFLY ACTION 1 STABILIZER
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Coonalpyn Silo Mural NoV 2019
Coonalpyn
Drone footage of the Coonalpyn silo art and town. Unfortunately it was very windy and overcast which doesn't make for good looking drone footage.
Filmed using a DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Jared Adventure Films
Jared Smith
Royalty Free Music from Bensound
4 Weeks in 4 Minutes - Silo Art in Kimba South Australia
Time Lapse Film by Missing Link Media and the Kimba Community
Bailey Coastal Woolamai - GoRV - Coonalpyn Grain Silo Artwork
Terry Rogers and Team GoRV tow the Bailey Coastal Woolamai from Melbourne to Adelaide for the Let's Go Caravan & Camping Lifestyle Show. Along the way Terry stops off at the magnificent Coonalpyn grain silo artwork by Guido van Helten.
Coonalpyn silo art
Coonalpyn, South Australia
Australian Silo Art Trail
Australian Silo Art Trail is supporting the 25 Australian Painted Silos completed as of December 2018. Let's gets behind these communities, get out there and visit their towns and share this video around the world with the aim to attract Australians and overseas tourists to our new mega outdoor art gallery.
Australian Silo Art Trail
As of May 19, 2018 there are 20 painted silos across Australia. With their growing popularity, I'm sure there will be more in the very near future.
Public Silo Trail Pingrup
Watch Miami street artist Evoca1 create a 25 metre high mural on giant grain silos in the Western Australian farming town of Pingrup as part of FORM and CBH Group's PUBLIC Silo Trail.
Find out more at publicsilotrail.com . Film by Peacock Visuals
Wirrabara Art Silo
Time lapse 20 days in 8 mins.
Painted Silos Benella graffiti art Goorambat Devenish St James Driving in Australia Mercury Cougar
Driving a mercury cougar on the painted Silo Trail.
Resedalewater tank mural
Benella graffiti art,
Goorambat painted Silos & Church,
Devenish Painted Silos,
St James painted Silos,
Lake Hume, Bridge
USA muscle cars.
Mulwala,
Holbrook Submarine,
Albury memorial,
Passing Aussie Trucks.
American Muscle Cars
Coonalpyn Silos Mural by Guido Van Helten short version
I was told by a good friend I should make shorter videos so here is a very edited version of my 12 minute video I did at Coonalpyn , let me tell you the pub across the road makes a wild rump steak
I think me need to visit more of these small townships just stop in and say high like I did to Johnsy and Wynie the publican's at the Coonalpyn Pub
The Art Silo - Weelahalle
Art Silo Trail Part 1. I love the creativity of people and just love the wonderful art that the artist paint on the grain Silos in Australia. This one is at Weelahalle New South Wales.
The Brightsiders Silo Art Yelarbon, Queensland
After Midnight Film Co presents The Brightsiders Silo Art Project in Yelarbon.
Shot/Cut: Angus McKenny
Coonalpyn Silo Art
Drone vision of Silo Art by artist, Guido van Helten on the Coonalpyn Silo in Coonalpyn, South Australia SA 5265
Vision by; EyeFly Drones
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Coonalpyn Silo Mural Time Lapse
Inside the Coorong District Council is a small unkown town called Coonalpyn. Unknown is something that this town will not be as world renowned artist Guido van Helten has just finalized a painting on the towns 30m high grain silos. As part of the towns art spin the Silo Mural kick starts the heart beat of the town.
Rupanyup Silo Art
Serbian artist, Julia Volchkova, has transformed the, once plain Rupanyup grain storage silo into a stunning work of art, completed 10/4/2017. This silo art is just one stop-off on the Silo Art Trail in western Victoria, Australia. The artists chosen subjects, a pair of local young sports people, highlighting the importance of sport in isolated rural communities. This is the first of a series of videos to come, highlighting the Silo Art Trail, please subscribe to see others as they are uploaded.
Thallon Silos
This artwork was created in the town of Thallon, Central Queensland. The work was created by Brisbane based artists, Drapl and The Zookeeper. A list of support went into making the project a reality with special thanks to: Graincorp, Taubmans Australia, Ironlak, The Thallon Progress Association, Francis Hotel, Kel and Cameron from Graffiti Murals, Arts Queensland, Rural Affinity, Chantel Renae Photography, Balonne Shire Council and most importantly the entire Thallon Community.