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14
Aug

Juddy Roller on ABC Radio Shepparton- 14/08/2020

 

This morning, founder of Juddy Roller, Shaun Hossack had a chat to Matt Dowling for the Breakfast segment of ABC Shepparton and ABC Goulburn Murray Radio. Celebrating the life of artist Dvate’s beloved dog Tessa, a rescue from the Black Friday bushfires whose heart of gold touched the lives of all those around her. Her mural in Benalla, VIC, has been standing since 2015 and will be immortalised forever.

In addition, Shaun and Matt discuss what the future holds for the Wall to Wall Festival, in a time where being socially distanced is of the utmost importance.
Have a listen below!

First image by Deano’s Travels.

29
May

Wallabies. Cowboys. Street artists land in Australia’s outback National Geographic

With a feature from none other than the founder of Juddy Roller, Shaun Hossack, check out this excellent article written by Sarah Reid for the National Geographic.

Having helped put up 17 Art Silos across Australia with an array of talented artists, we can’t wait to add more locations to the Silo Art Trail!

Check out the article here

17
Mar

Waikerie Silo SA

Along the banks of the Murray River, talented street artists Dvate and Garry Duncan team up with the community of Waikerie, South Australia, to create some a large-scale silo artworks to add to the Silo Art Trail. Standing at 36m tall each, this project was inspired by the importance of the river flows from the Great Dividing Range that keep the Murray River Healthy. The Murray, which in turn, support the ecosystems and the communities around it.

Being passionate about the pandemic fauna and flora of the area, Dvate depicts a hyper-realistic representation of the common Yabby, a key indicator of river health, and a Regent Parrot, which is a prolific and unique parrot to the area of Waikerie.

Garry Duncan, inspired by the beauty and tranquility of the river, paints a scenic landscape of the Murray River, flanked with iconic pelicans above and turtles and yabbies below. Duncan mixes big bold colours with quirky minimalist illustration to show the beauty and variety of the region.

05
Jul

Lascelles Silo Art Trail – Rone

The Silo Art Trail is quickly gaining national and international fame as the fifth instalment of the mesmerising trail has been completed; this time by world renowned artist Rone. The Lascelles Silo stands proud at over 30 meters tall within the rural Victorian countryside and to say these are large in scale is definitely an understatement.

Rone’s mural depicts the faces of long term Lascelles couple, Geoff and Merrilyn Horman, whose families have lived and farmed in the Lascelles area for an astounding four generations. Born in the district, the couple married in Lascelles in 1967 and together with their two sons (and their own families) have continued the family traditions of wheat farming, hard yakka and strong community involvement.

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