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Page 1: 2. ‘SOPHIA’ OF GOORAMBAT · ‘Sophia’ came into being during the 2017 Wall to Wall Festival. Artist Adnate created this stunning mural to depict the female aspect of the Holy
Page 2: 2. ‘SOPHIA’ OF GOORAMBAT · ‘Sophia’ came into being during the 2017 Wall to Wall Festival. Artist Adnate created this stunning mural to depict the female aspect of the Holy

2. ‘SOPHIA’ OF GOORAMBAT

‘Sophia’ came into being during the 2017 Wall to Wall

Festival. Artist Adnate created this stunning mural to

depict the female aspect of the Holy Spirit. Sophia by

nature is wise, nurturing, comforting, inspirational and

ever present.

1. GOORAMBAT SILO

The Goorambat community is very proud to have Jimmy

Dvate’s artwork adorn the silos. Jimmy is passionate

about conservation and is particularly keen to highlight

the plight of endangered species. The Barking Owl is the

most threatened owl in Victoria with Northeast Victoria a

remaining stronghold for wild populations.

3. DEVENISH SILO

This artwork, by renowned artist Cam Scale, is a visual tribute

to the men and women of the Devenish community who

have enlisted in military service. The GrainCorp Devenish

silos have long been a symbol of the prosperity of local grain

production. That they now depict an aspect of military service

provided by the community is a fitting link between the two.

4. TUNGAMAH SILO

Western Australian street artist Sobrane Simcock was

commissioned to paint the privately owned Tungamah Silos

in 2018. This was the first silo to be painted in north-east

Victoria, beginning this Silo Art Trail. Sobrane was the first

Australian female silo artist.

5. WINTON WETLAND’S WATER TANK

This stunning visual tribute was created during the

2016 Wall to Wall Festival by renowned street artist Guide

Van Helten. The commission saw Guido incorporate portraits

of three local volunteers, Colin Hooke from Chesney Vale

Fire Brigade, Robert Green of Taminick Fire Brigade and

Danielle Spokes of Winton Fire Brigade.