b'FRAMING THE WIMMERAFraming the Wimmera project is based on taking pictures of our landscape, positioning the lens to frame an image, capturing the essence of the moment or the beauty of the environment. Nati Frinj festival founder and local artist Dr.Greg Pritchard installed a large wooden frame outside Natimuk that framed Mt Arapiles. For over several years, it captured peoples1.Arapiles ViewNatimukphotographic attention and connected them to this iconic vista of the Wimmera. TheAge2.Grampians ViewBrimpaen/Laharum Roadjournalist Kim Smee described the frame as3.Wimmera River ViewThreeBridgesRoadthe most beautiful work of art Iveever seen. 4.Toolondo Reservior ViewInspired by the success of this installation,For more information, Horsham Rural City Council Publiccontact the Horsham Art Committee commissioned four& Grampians permanent structural frames to frameInformation CentreSCAN MEoutstanding views of the municipality. on 1800 633 218 FORMORE INFOHORSHAM SILO ARTHorshams first silo art mural features a story of reconciliation, resilience and great legacy.Horsham, the capital of the Wimmera, is the gateway to the Silo Art Trail, Australias largest outdoor gallery. The trail stretches over 600 kilometres, linking Horsham with neighbouring towns by providing an insight into the true spirit of the Wimmera Mallee.Horsham Silo Arts newest site celebrates the little known but locally significant story of Yanggendyinanyuk, a Wotjobaluk warriors story of leadership, resilience and great legacy. Situated in the Heart of Horsham, Yangga Dyata (which means Walking on Country) emerges. This silo art mural celebrates the story of Yanggendyinanyuk (meaning walking feet),story and for his part in the first Indigenous who was born in 1934 in Wotjobaluk Country incricket tour to England. Tied together with the the Wimmera Region of North-Western Victoria.adjacent flour mill image of Yanggendyinanyuks He was praised for his role in finding thetotem the Black cockatoo, the images portray Cooper-Duff children in the Lost in the Bushthe strong linkage to country that the region has.56 | #grampians'