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Month: June 2015

Reflections on Whanganui

June 29, 2015

The other day I was sent a beautiful short film of the Castlecliff Driftwood and Sand Sculpture Competition for 2105. As I gear up to leave Whanganui in a month, it’s started me thinking about what being here has meant and what I’ve learned along the way. It’s the last place I will live on … More Reflections on Whanganui

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Art, nature and history meet on my office wall

June 7, 2015

I have the very good fortune to have a wall in my office that is ideal to hang large artworks. It was very recently painted an deep forest green and, even more recently, was installed a magnificent painting of the Whanganui River, by Thomas William (T.W.) Downes in 1896. Earlier this year the work was … More Art, nature and history meet on my office wall

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