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Limited Edition Framed Print - Spring Snow, Fading Fences

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Limited Edition Framed Print - Spring Snow, Fading FencesLimited Edition Framed Print Spring Snow, Fading Fences Spring Snow, Fading Fences was photographed during a heavy spring snowfall in the Maniototo. The dark line of the stream leads the eye through the landscape toward the faint outline of fences disappearing into white. What struck me most was the quietness how the land seemed to pause as the last of winter briefly returned. I was drawn to the simplicity of this scene and the way strong shapes

Limited Edition Framed Print - Spring Snow, Fading Fences

Spring Snow, Fading Fences was photographed during a heavy spring snowfall in the Maniototo. The dark line of the stream leads the eye through the landscape toward the faint outline of fences disappearing into white. What struck me most was the quietness - how the land seemed to pause as the last of winter briefly returned.

I was drawn to the simplicity of this scene and the way strong shapes softened under snow. It’s about those in-between moments, when familiar lines and edges fade, and the landscape takes on a gentler rhythm of its own.

Photographed by award winning photographer, Janyne Fletcher GMNZIPP. This image won a silver distinction award at the 2025 Iris Photography Awards run by the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography.

Limited Edition Framed Print:

  • This print is limited to an edition of ten prints. Each edition is signed and numbered meaning you will have a unique creative piece for your home.  Learn more about my limited edition prints here.
  • This is an archival photographic print on pearl fine art paper and printed using archival pigment inks to give long lasting quality.
  • Year of Creation: 2024, Central Otago, New Zealand
  • Dimensions: 810mm x 590mm (framed)
  • Includes certificate of authenticity guaranteeing the quality and provenance of each edition.
  • Custom framed in a white box frame (40mm wide)
  • Archival quality mat board in off white
  • Includes Tru Vue UV70® picture framing glass which virtually eliminates reflections, filters up to 70% of UV rays and provides crystal clear color transmission.

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      We will carefully pack your order and all shipping within NZ and Australia is by tracked courier. Find out more about how we pack and send work here.

      Please allow 2 - 2 1/2  weeks for processing. Please note that most orders are printed & framed once a customer has purchased and only a small amount of stock is held.

      Questions?:  Please contact Janyne here.

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