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wATERMARKED

This book presents a photographic story of the Mersey River, which flows for one hundred and fifty kilometres through northern lutruwita/Tasmania, from the glacially sculpted highlands of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area into the sea of Bass Strait. This book is the resolution of a three-year creative project to explore the diverse environments that form and are formed by the River's journey from source to sea.


The book is a being printed in Tasmania by Impress Print Devonport, it will be A5 in size with a softcover. Containing 120 pages of colour and black & white photographs, with accompanying text. The design of the book has been in collaboration with Manderlee Anstice, with a foreword by Julie Gough.

The book is available for purchased throughout Tasmania at local bookstores and visitor centres, including:
Seven Sheds Brewery, Railton
Devonport Visitor Information Centre /Regional Gallery
Bass Strait Maritime Centre, Devonport
Devonport Bookshop
Kentish Visitor Information, Sheffield
​Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, Deloraine
​Seppenfelts Emporium, Deloraine
Petrarch's Bookshop, Launceston
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston
Design Tasmania, Launceston
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  • Home
  • DEVELOPING
    • MOTHER LAND
    • LANDSHAPES
    • Walking Compositions
  • BOOK
  • RECENT
    • THIS RIVER >
      • Headwaters
      • Impoundments
      • Gorges
      • Low Lands
      • Intertidal
    • SUPPLANTED
    • UNPLACED
    • MARKS >
      • Head On Photo Festival
    • RESIDENCE
    • TARKINE IN MOTION
  • Archive
  • About
  • CONTACT