More than 1000 people have signed the book in the past 12 months, but Allan Weeks from the Ky Project Committee, which is responsible for the site, believes even more people have visited.
“1112 people have signed the book from last year’s Good Friday to this year’s Good Friday,” he said.
“That’s an average of about three a day.”
Mr Weeks believes the actual number of visitors would be far greater, as he reckons only half of those that visit actually sign the book.
“Just as many people haven’t signed the book as those that have,” he said.
“They only sign it if I have been around and asked them.
“Most of those people that have signed have been around the other silo art trails and have seen a signature book there, so they know there is a book to sign.”
There have been signatures of people from across the globe including someone from Surrey in the United Kingdom and a tourist visiting from Texas in the United States.
People from across Australia have visited the mural site, including from places such as Perth, Bunbury, Broome, Darwin, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and across Victoria.