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Story Behind the Art from Brightsiders

Artwork Title: “When the Rain Comes.”
 

This is the original concept that was submitted by the artists, Brightsiders:

Brightsiders’ plan for the painting of the GrainCorp silos at Yelarbon is to create an iconic oasis scene for the town. Set amongst a backdrop of spinifex country, the design will act as a vibrant beacon for the area. The imagery conveys a sense of optimism and hope for the future, while taking cues from the rich history of the community.

The work aims to create immediate visual impact while depicting a story that sets GrainCorp silos at Yelarbon apart from other silo works that have been painted around Australia. Fresh water in Yelarbon’s lagoon stretches across the GrainCorp silos, creating a watery scene amidst the country. A young boy is partially submerged at the edge, cooling himself o­ and setting paper boats afloat.

The boats are constructed out of historical newspaper remnants found at the old jail in the Yelarbon Recreational Grounds, symbolising history and the creativity needed to drive future endeavour. The young farm boy pays homage to the important role that primary industry serves in the region.

The use of a large human figure across the two larger towers ensures that the unique configuration of the GrainCorp silos at Yelarbon are utilised to their full potential, as the image will be seen afar. The positioning of the figure also takes into consideration the staggered layout of the silos which further highlights the epic scale of the structures while also managing to draw the eye to the calming flow of the watery scene.

Rich blues and greens of the under water imagery will create a feeling of tranquility for the viewers as they drive into town.  Water lilies will stretch across the GrainCorp silos at Yelarbon, with paper boats amongst them as a kingfisher flies above the water surface.

During our visit to the community, we found that to live in the region, the people of Yelarbon must be resilient and tenacious. We witnessed this in many forms, particularly in the way that primary industries and farmers have continually adapted to environmental, technological and social changes that have unfolded over the centuries.

We witnessed a silent strength and optimism which seemed to always look forward to the future, despite the challenges of the past.

The artwork we have created looks to avoid depicting a literal representation of this stark environment. Instead, this work looks to create a hopeful image that compliments the ever-present strength and hope carried by the community.

This story within the artwork, including the use of the folded paper boats made from historical newspapers, elevates the concept from being a literal representation of the landscape.

The ingenuity and craftsmanship represented by the boy making the paper boats symbolises Yelarbon’s industries, past and present, that rely on residents using hands-on skills to carve out an existence in the ever-challenging country environment.

With the creation of a landmark of this magnitude, we believe ‘When the Rain Comes’  will act to ‘quench the curious’ thirst of tourists passing by and encourage them to stop and connect with the people of Yelarbon.

final stage of the yelarbon silo artwork completed featuring kingfisher flying over lagoon and water lily in the lagoon in shades of blue and green

 
Yelarbon Graincorp Silo #1

Work in Progress

 
Before Photo
Yelarbon silo before drone