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The Key Australia exhibition Beyond Vision
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Ian Wallace

>Ian Wallace is a successful Tasmanian landscape photographer usually found at the celebrated Salamanca Markets. In summer he conducts photographic workshops with his friend Loic Le Guilly at Cradle Mountain. As well as producing a range of cards, posters and a calendar, he has self published two books. Ian was featured as a Tasmanian Living Artist in 2005. He is a member of the AIPP.

>2008 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year

>Runner Up 2007 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year

>2007 Instinctive Desires New Photographer of the Year

>Internet site: www.ianwallace.com.au

>This photograph was taken by Loic LeGuilly, you can see more of his images here

 
By Ian Wallace
Published on 18th February, 2008
 
A few weeks ago I opened an exhibition at a new business establishment ‘The Key Australia’. Although The Key Australia has not been officially launched (that’s happening a little later this week) they have had their doors open for a few weeks.

The Key Australia – exhibition – Beyond Vision

A few weeks ago I opened an exhibition at a new business establishment ‘The Key Australia’. Although The Key Australia has not been officially launched (that’s happening a little later this week) they have had their doors open for a few weeks. It’s a place you can go to for heath and beauty treatments and also to enjoy their beautiful gallery. I am fortunate enough to be the first exhibition for this prestigious space on Hobart’s waterfront. It’s been very successful so far. There are 26 images, all black and white infrared photographs, white matts and black frames. I’m really proud of the images and the medium of infra-red which produces such an ethereal image – I love it!

The exhibition  - Beyond Vision can be found at

The Key Australia

IXL Courtyard

1/23 Hunter Street

Hobart Tasmania

www.thekeyaustralia.com


 

Or here

http://www.ianwallace.com.au/lightbox/index.php?category=gallery/exhibition/the_key_australia&start=0

 

There are a few extra images on the website!