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A painting of Lake Te Anau from the late Jonathan R White s collection. White’s artwork in the exhibition is of Fiordland and south Westland landscapes, including lakes Te Anau and Orbell, Takahe Valley and Red Mountain. The exhibition’s 19 pieces were on large canvas and some would have taken years to complete, Marriot said. The artwork will be dispersed after the exhibition, with some of it being sold. “He had a passion for tramping in Fiordland and south Westland,” Marriot said of White. “He was interested in people, interested in history and an incredibly passionate conservationist.” It will be the fourth exhibition of White’s work to be held in Invercargill following displays in 1986, 1981 and in the 1970s. ....
The life of Queenstown artist Peter Beadle 28 Apr, 2021 07:43 PM 3 minutes to read The late Peter Beadle. Photo / Mountain Scene Other One of Queenstown s most highly-regarded artists is being remembered as a Renaissance man , a lover of a good debate, an armchair philosopher and the holder of an irreverent sense of humour. Peter Beadle died aged 87 at Lakes District Hospital in February, having been diagnosed with dementia late in life. But his family says he never lost his appreciation of art and the beauty of his surrounds. Read More Born in Invercargill in 1933, Peter had an identical twin brother, Owen, and showed early promise as an artist, but was also an enthusiastic sportsman and gifted cricketer and rugby player who played the latter for Southland in 1954 as second five/centre. ....
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Some Sidewalks & Bike Lanes Remain Treacherous As City Continues To Dig Out From Snowstorm arrow Snow covers a sidewalk near Dutch Kills Playground in Queens on December 20th. The cleared area is near a school. Twitter/@Tellythecairn Various bike lanes across the city and sidewalks were still full of snow several days after the storm passed. Some 600 snow clean-up workers, who the sanitation department hires temporarily, are out shoveling snow from street corners, pedestrians areas, and bike lanes on Sunday, according to the Department of Sanitation. The work was expected to continue into Monday. And alternate side parking rules have been suspended through December 26th for snow removal operations, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced in a tweet that did not sit well with New Yorkers who want the city to focus its snow removal efforts on bike lanes and other public pedestrian areas leaving dangerous, ankle-deep snow and slush at each stree ....