The latest exhibition at The Gallows gallery is the result of three years exploring, photographing and editing on behalf of artist Chris Morgan.
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A collected of digitally manipulated images, The Pieman Project - From Corinna to the Coast aims to share a world with the audience that they have most likely never seen.
The collection is a series of intricate digital etchings, over a base of layered photography.
Artist Tanya Glanville, in her speech at the exhibition's opening night, praised Morgan's interest in the ways human activity interacts with conservation.
"He uncovers stories from history and the local mythology of river life and presents imagery which reflects the mystery of the landscape," she said.
"The work reveals the fragility, the haunting beauty and the enormous importance of places like The Tarkine for the future of our troubled world."
The exhibition runs at the Gallows until May 10.