West Ulverstone Water Tank Art, Australian Silo Art Trail
Photo by: KreamArt

West Ulverstone, Water Tank Art - Tasmania

Artists: KreamArt (James Creamz Cowan) & others

Location:  129 Upper Maud Street, West Ulverstone, TAS

Proudly owned by: TasWater

Photos by: KreamArt

Completed in April 2021, this striking water tank mural captures the thrilling essence of Jurassic Park, featuring a larger-than-life depiction of a massive T-Rex that towers over the scene.


The remarkable transformation was made possible by the hard work and dedication of a talented group of artists: Todd Jacobson, Harrison Bowe, Zac Henderson, Ben Miller, Mat Carey, Pal Eggins, KreamArt, and Shea Ewington. Over the course of four intense days, these creative minds brought the mural to life, infusing it with dynamic energy and captivating details.


At the heart of the mural lies a lush, dense jungle scene, complete with a cascading waterfall that flows through the vibrant greenery. The towering T-Rex, positioned as the focal point, bursts out of the jungle with raw power and aggression, its menacing presence making a bold statement. The creature's fierce charge radiates an unmistakable sense of urgency and dominance, immersing viewers in a dramatic, prehistoric world.



In addition to the mighty T-Rex, the mural also features a variety of other iconic prehistoric creatures, each contributing to the rich, wild landscape. The Tyrannosaurus Rex, often simply known as the T-Rex, commands the most attention in this artwork. Its name, derived from the Latin word "Rex," meaning "king," perfectly encapsulates the fearsome nature of this apex predator. The mural not only honors this iconic species but also captures the awe-inspiring world of dinosaurs, bringing the past to life in a truly unforgettable way.