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The Lino Hunter, 2015

by Janet Tavener

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2016 Finalist

Rew Hanks is a Sydney based printmaker who produces witty and engaging large-scale linocuts. He gathers his imagery like a bowerbird, collating historical, popular culture and environmental issues such as the conflict between introduced and native species. In this photograph he poses like one of the subjects of his narratives, wearing his cane toad vest as he hunts for new imagery viewed through a wry and satirical lens.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2016

Other NPPP photos from Janet Tavener

The Living Room, 2012 by Janet Tavener
2013 Finalist
Sixteen, 2010 by Janet Tavener
2011 Finalist
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