The foundation artwork handed-over yesterday depicts the merged scenes of Te Mata Peak and showjumping action, and Ms Watkins said future efforts will show similar connections between the show and its now home-region.
New A and P Society and showgrounds general manager Sally Jackson said sites for the mural-like paintings are yet to be decided, as she was told only on Monday what the horse show organisers planned to do.
She said they will be displayed prominently at the showgrounds which has annual foot traffic of about 240,000 people through its own October A and P Show, which has been a Hawke's Bay institution for over 150 years, the Horse of the Year show, the weekly Farmers Market, and other events.
The society is hoping to build on the inventory of events, with long-term redevelopment of the site planned.