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Ballina Water Tank Art
Internationally acclaimed contemporary artist Emily Devers brought her creative vision to Ballina in 2019, transforming two local water tanks into striking large-scale murals that celebrate the region’s natural beauty and sense of balance.
Inspired by Ballina’s coastal landscapes, the artworks reflect the harmony between land and sea. One tank evokes the movement and energy of the ocean through flowing forms and vibrant colour, while the other draws on the calm strength of the land, using earthy tones and organic textures. Together, they represent the powerful meeting point where these two environments connect — a defining feature of the Ballina landscape.
These captivating murals turn everyday infrastructure into public art, offering a unique visual experience that blends creativity with place. Whether you’re an art lover, a photographer, or simply exploring the area, Emily Devers’ water tank murals are a rewarding stop that beautifully capture the spirit of Ballina.
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