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Fine Arts Whanganui Young Artist Scholarship won by watercolourist Grace Swanston
14 Dec, 2020 03:00 PM
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A lovely sunny day, framed watercolour by Grace Swanston, winner of the Fine Arts Whanganui Young Artist Scholarship. Photo / Supplied
A lovely sunny day, framed watercolour by Grace Swanston, winner of the Fine Arts Whanganui Young Artist Scholarship. Photo / Supplied
Wanganui Midweek
The winner of the Fine Arts Whanganui Young Artist Scholarship is Grace Swanston, a Whanganui High School student who paints in watercolour.
On display in the gallery is a framed self portrait. As part of her prize, Grace will hold a solo exhibition in the Fine Arts Whanganui Gallery next year, showing from June 24 to July 15.
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