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Festival attendees of Welsh Festival N°6, paddle boat across on river Dwyryd, Amrita Chandradas

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“Festival 6 is an annual art, culture and music festival held at village Portmeirion, Wales over summer. I felt freed and amazed to have experienced the beautiful combination of music and nature within one vicinity. Festival revellers enjoy an eclectic mix of food, music, screenings, live rescores, performance art, installations, talks, cabaret, comedy within a fantasy like themed village that is surrounded by estuary, mountains and woodlands.” – Amrita Chandradas


This print is part of the Support Objectifs: 20 for 2020  fundraiser and is not available for sale. Please view the details on the fundraiser page before making your print selection.  

Instructions

Please select the print size corresponding to your donation tier:
$90 and above – one 18 x 18cm print
$300 and above – one 35 x 35cm print
$500 and above – one 50 x 50cm print

  • Prints are specially made as gifts for donors for the Objectifs Supports fundraiser.
  • The prints come in the standard sizes listed above for each format, no variations or framing options are available. You may approach Q Framing for framing.
  • The prints are available for local delivery at a flat rate fee of $20, or self-collection from Objectifs at no additional cost. Kindly note that the prints will be available in 3 batches:

a) Donations made by Mon 30 Nov, 2359h can be collected from Objectifs from 11 Dec – 20 Dec, or after 4 Jan 2021
b) Donations made by Fri 10 Dec, 2359h can be collected from Objectifs from 17 Dec – 20 Dec, or after 4 Jan 2021
c) Donations made after Fri 10 Dec, 2359h can be collected from Objectifs from 4 Jan 2021

View more prints from the Support Objectifs fundraiser here. 

Special thanks to Q Framing for sponsoring the printing of these gifts.


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About Amrita Chandradas

Amrita Chandradas is a Singaporean documentary photographer. In 2014, she won the top 30
under 30 documentary photographers showcase by Magnum Photos & Ideas tap.

Chandradas was also a finalist for the Asian Women Photographers showcase, excellence in Digital News by SOPA News, and is a young portfolio finalist for the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards. She graduated with an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary photography from London College of Communications & and is a former Angkor Photo Festival workshop alumni (2016).

Her work is featured at The New York Times, SONY, National Heritage Board, Timeout Singapore, BBC world, British Journal of Photography, NPR, Financial Times, Dagbladet & among others.