When visiting the Kimba Region in South Australia, art enthusiasts should explore the vibrant art scene, including the renowned Kimba Silo Art. The Viterra Silos at Kimba were painted by artist Cam Scale in September 2017, stretching over five and a half silos, depicting a young girl standing in a wheat field, overlooking a magnificent purple sunset viewed through endless wheat. This impressive mural, standing proudly at over 60m wide and 25m high, is a must-see for visitors interested in outdoor art installations.
In addition to the striking silo art, the Kimba region offers a variety of art and craft galleries that showcase the local talent and creative spirit. This reflects the town's commitment to promoting and celebrating artistic expression.
Furthermore, the Eyre Peninsula, where Kimba is located, is known for its stunning natural landscapes, which often inspire local artists. The endless wheat farms surrounding the town, glowing golden in the sunlight, have served as a significant source of inspiration for the local art scene.