The inspiration for the project was the discovery that it takes a drop of water an average of twenty six days to travel from the headwaters of the Murrumbidgee in the Snowy Mountains of NSW to where it joins the Murray River in Victoria. The Murrumbidgee River has a beauty of its own. It supplies water to a great deal of flora and fauna and has been significant to indigenous people for thousands of years. It has also been tamed and turned to generate electricity and irrigate cropland. Our regular expeditions to the river have gave us a greater appreciation of the tensions caused by these different roles.
The photographs from this project are available to purchase. Each archival pigment print is from a certified limited edition of 20.
$240 unframed $420 framed. Frames (black) are 50cm x 70cm. To enquire please contact me via the link above.
The photographs from this project are available to purchase. Each archival pigment print is from a certified limited edition of 20.
$240 unframed $420 framed. Frames (black) are 50cm x 70cm. To enquire please contact me via the link above.
Click here to see an article in the Canberra Times about the exhibition .
This project has been exhibited at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre in Canberra and at The Museum of the Riverina in Wagga Wagga.
You've seen the exhibition, now take home the photobook!
The book contains 68 images including all the photos in the exhibition. It is 24x20 cm with a soft cover. Cost is $40 + $5 p&h. Contact me to place your order.
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