SILO ART GUIDES!
We produce a range of guides to help plan a driving holiday or keep as a souvenir.
Individual Regional Guides for short trips, a National Silo Art Guide, and our most popular the Ultimate Silo Art Guide.
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Our Best Selling Guides
The Ultimate Guide- Silo and Water Tower Art
A4 spiral bound book based all 13 regional guides bound into one large book.
The Silo Art Guide - Silo Art
A5 spiral bound book featuring all the Silo Art around
Australia, state by state. (no water towers featured)
Victorian & Queensland Regional Guides - Silo and Water Tower Art
A5 spiral bound books featuring silo & water tower art.
2023 Silo Art Calendar
The Silo Art Calendar is designed and printed in Australia, with 50% of profits donated back to regional Australian Communities.
Order Online or Call: 1300 551 268

Wall and Mini Calendars!
Two options available.
Wall Calendar (full size)
Page Size - 325mm wide x 215mm high
Hang on wall - Open Size - 325mm wide x 430mm high
Mini Calendar
Page Size - 225mm wide x 150mm high
Hang on wall - Open Size - 225mm wide x 300mm high

Regional Guides Package Sets
We have combined the most popluar guides into sets ready to buy together.
Individual Guides avalable below.

Regional Guides
Select from 13 regional guide booklets featuring silo art, water tower art, street art towns, and points of interest from $8.95.
Downloadable eGuide version are also available from $5.95.

Downloadable eGuides
Select from 11 regional eGuides featuring all silo art, water tower art, street art towns, and points of interest from $5.95.
Printed Guide Booklets are available above from $8.95


Merchandise
Planning your Ultimate Road Trip! Why not decorate your car or caravan with an Australian Silo Art Trail Sticker. Compliment that with a custom drink cooler and coffee cup too!

Thallon Silo Art Merchandise
Support the Thallon Progress Association by purchasing a Thallon Silo Art souvineer.
Thallon is a tiny town of around 70 residents in South West QLD. Years of drought, population decline and business closures threatened to wipe the town off the map .... and then the silos were painted!