Lockhart Water Tower Mural
Highlights
- Striking 600m² mural showcasing native Aussie wildlife and flora
- Created by renowned artists using natural tones to blend with landscape
- Central Lockhart location near shops and park with modern facilities
Overview
Set close to Lockhart's historic main street, the Water Tower Mural depicts a cascading waterfall surrounded by many of the unique native fauna and flora found in the local landscape. It has quickly become one of the most remarkable pieces of public art in the Riverina.
Created by talented Blue Mountains artists Scott Nagy and Janne Birkner (Krimsone), the artwork reflects the vital importance of water to the region. Covering more than 600 square metres, the mural was painted freehand using natural-hued spray cans to complement the Lockhart streetscape and blend harmoniously with the surrounding environment.
Visitors will find stunning native birds such as rosellas, willy wagtails, kookaburras, and magpies on the main tower, while soaring brolgas grace the skyline. A cheeky possum, shy echidna, and kangaroos resting under a shady tree complete the vibrant scene, all portrayed in their natural habitats.
The mural is easily accessible and located within a lovely park featuring modern public toilets. Several interesting shops, open most weekends, are just a short walk away, making it a perfect stop to explore and enjoy.
Accessibility
Actively welcomes people with access needs.