Artist flags to fly at bridge celebrating ANZAC Day
18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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What happens when an artist loves horses, photography, textiles and children s art?
Artist-designed flags will fly across six towns and at the ANZAC Memorial Bridge at Kaiparoro for the annual Service (2pm). The ANZAC Bridge Fellowship for 2020/2021 honours the horses that went to war. It was awarded to Esther Bunning, NZ Professional Photographer of the Year, and a portrait artist experienced in photographing people as well as the wild Kaimanawa horses in the central plateau.
For the ANZAC Bridge Fellowship project, Esther photographed the ANZAC Mounted Troopers – Les Chevaliers from Eketāhuna and Amuri Mounted Rifles Troop from the ANZAC Mounts Charitable Trust, Equine Rehab Unit, from North Canterbury – who rode in formation from Eketāhuna to the ANZAC Memorial Bridge on Armistice Day 2020. Esther also collaborated with the Mauriceville School community to create words and pictur
Friday, 16 April 2021, 3:11 pm
What happens when an artist loves horses, photography,
textiles, and children’s art? Artist-designed flags will
fly across six Wairarapa towns and at the ANZAC Memorial
Bridge at Kaiparoro for the annual Service (2pm).
The
ANZAC Bridge Fellowship for 2020/2021 honours the horses
that went to war. It was awarded to Esther Bunning, NZ
Professional Photographer of the Year, and a portrait artist
experienced in photographing people as well as the wild
Kaimanawa horses in the central plateau. For the ANZAC
Bridge Fellowship project, Esther photographed the ANZAC
Mounted Troopers – Les Chevaliers from Eketahuna and
Amuri Mounted Rifles Troop from the ANZAC Mounts Charitable
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