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Silo art - Barraba NSW
Over recent years, there has been an explosion of large street art in Australia. In particular, many country towns have found that having such artworks on their grain silos, water tanks and similar structures brings tourists and business to the area.
This was the first silo art that we had seen, completed only at about the time of our travel (during a time of drought). It shows a water diviner, searching for groundwater, with an L shaped stick in each hand. The idea of divining is that, as the diviner traverses the area he is searching, the sticks move if affected by the nearby presence of water. Best viewed large. The artist was Fintan Magee.
I'm about to head off for travels interstate, partly to catch up with more of these silo artworks. With that thought, I'm likely to be largely offline for the next week or so. Best wishes and stay safe, everyone.
This was the first silo art that we had seen, completed only at about the time of our travel (during a time of drought). It shows a water diviner, searching for groundwater, with an L shaped stick in each hand. The idea of divining is that, as the diviner traverses the area he is searching, the sticks move if affected by the nearby presence of water. Best viewed large. The artist was Fintan Magee.
I'm about to head off for travels interstate, partly to catch up with more of these silo artworks. With that thought, I'm likely to be largely offline for the next week or so. Best wishes and stay safe, everyone.
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But well done...
Thank you for the info.
- WW
Bonne journée salutaire.
Many years ago I did a bit of water divining with reasonable success.
HWW George
.........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
When I was a child we used to dowse to find water for a pump in the garden... and then the hole was dug and we always had water for the garden.
aNNa schramm club has addedHerb
Take care on your travels.
Very well captured, George
Have a nice trip!
Verey well shown, George!
Have a nice trip!!
HWW!
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TRADITIONALLY WATER DIVINING THE RODS ARE COPPER.. OR HAZEL TWIGS !!
(I HAVE AN AMAZING STORY FOR ANOTHER TIME RE DIVINING RODS !!
have a great weekend, George!
Best wishes****
A very nice picture,!
It always impresses me how they manage to paint these and get the perspective and proportions spot on!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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