The side wall is located on the road Over de IJssel, which ends in Ulft via a bicycle bridge. What is there to see.? On the far right the golden crown with 100, which indicates the centenary of the Van Balveren company. Above right: here we see Jan and Nico van Balveren's father on his motorcycle looking over the square to see what happens every day. The 1920s taxi van and petrol station date from its time. Bottom left: the road where the building with the painting is is called Over de IJssel. If you follow the road towards Ulft you will reach the river IJssel with the bridge. The water drops splash on the wall. The cyclist in the middle refers to the Pumptrack that was recently held in the village. At the top right we see the two churches of Silvolde. The lady with the white bicycle is a reference to Multi Cycle, a bicycle brand that initially only supplied white bicycles and was founded by former fellow villagers Nico and Annemieke Bieleveldt. Bottom left the young youth who starts with a balance bike. The painter has incorporated a nice joke into the painting from left to right you see a long ribbon that you think is a foreign text in a different font, if you look further it is a ribbon of cyclists who go up and down the Silvold hills .