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Created on February 7, 2016
26 Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782, Australia
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Scott Nagy, Krimsone

Wentworth Falls Water Tank Art

The Lyrebird Water Tank stands 10 metres high and is at the entrance to the village of Wentworth Falls Village in Bodington Hill in the Blue Mountains NSW. It can be seen thousands of commuters every day as they travel on the Great Western Highway.

Janne Birkner and Scott Nagy painted this water tank in February 2016. At the time, it was the largest mural they had ever done. It monumentalises local flora and fauna with their own artistic spin on it.

It took three days in 30 degree heat up on a 12 metre crane - sanding and spraying and using 50 spray cans and 40 litres of paint. 

Scott Nagy, Krimsone—Wentworth Falls Water Tank ArtScott Nagy, Krimsone—Wentworth Falls Water Tank Art
Hunted by Annette Green.
Pictures by Blue Mountains Gazette, Krimsone.

Marker details

Date createdFeb 7, 2016
FestivalAustralian Silo Art Trail
Marker typeartwork
CityBlue Mountains
CountryAustralia
What3Wordssullen.tamer.irritate

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