A Wanganui artist has had her horizons broadened after attending a print-making festival in Australia.
Sue Cooke was one of just a few Kiwi-based print-makers who went to the Mildura BMW Australian Print Triennale in Mildura, Victoria, in late October.
Ms Cooke's print Volcanic Landscape II, an etching in earth tones inspired by a trip to the far north of South Australia, was one of 55 chosen for the Print Prize Exhibition at the festival. More than 170 entries were submitted to the exhibition from print-makers from throughout the world.
The triennale included several exhibitions, a conference, demonstrations and lectures - 39 events in total.
The Print Prize Exhibition was selected by Emeritus Professor Sasha Grishin of the Australian National University, a leading figure in Australian print-making.