A Journey of Colour
Tuesday 18 - Sunday 23 February 2025
Time
10.00AM – 5.00PM
Venue: Pūmanawa Gallery
Free
"A Journey of Colour" is a vibrant photography exhibition that captures the essence of everyday life and the personality of place, across different countries and cultures. Each photograph weaves a story of shared humanity, brought to life through the subtle and striking interplay of colour. From stunning architecture and beautiful landscapes to quiet corners of bustling cities, the collection invites viewers to explore the rich tapestry of global experiences.
All prints are created using a Chromira 5x ProLab and printed on Fuji Lustre photographic paper to better maximise the colour output. All prints will be available to purchase in various sizes and framed using UV70 glass using a local framer.
Artist's Biography
Ash Rockett is a UK-born photographer & graphic designer. His focus leans toward the unseen or unnoticed aspects of society. As a visitor to other countries, he attempts to offer a unique perspective on the extraordinary within the everyday.


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