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Exhibition of Wairarapa Digital Creations

Come along to this exhibition showcasing the Wairarapa and support local Carterton photographer Andrew Fawcett. 

Andrew’s speciality is creating stunning and unique canvas wall art from photos he’s taken of natural scenes and flora/fauna. Using refined and advanced digital techniques, the beauty of nature is enhanced and formed into very special digital creations. Some have a quirky twist!  As well as single canvases, the exhibition will also feature triptychs and panoramas. 

Andrew says, “Every one of the photos featured has made a special impact on me; each resulting piece I’ve created is unique. I hope you’ll agree that my work is unlike any other you’ve seen before.”

The canvas wall art, as well as classic framed photographs, are also available via his website www.capturedjust4you.com, with worldwide free shipping. 

The exhibition is at Colombo Vineyard, Martinborough, from 6 August to 6 September. 

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