After a few visits around town, it became clear that a view to the past was ubiquitous among locals, as if the remaining structures were a visceral, material representation of all the memories and stories that were in the minds of Portland.
The silos were painted in April and May 2018 by artist Guido Van Helten.
Using the site of the mural as a natural focus, the artist heard from former employees and Portland natives alike to piece together a view of this former industrial community known as ‘the town that built Sydney.’
To gain an understanding of Portland inhabitants, the project began with a barbecue at the local RSL (Returned and Services League of Australia) in order to speak with them and learn more about their town.