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Mr Mark Lander, of Christchurch, with his painting of Canterbury and Christchurch scenes, which hangs in the new restaurant and bar, Brogues, in Noahs Hotel. The painting depicts the Hurunui, Waimakariri, Rakaia, and Rangitata rivers, high-rise buildings, the Port Hills, and the sea. Mr Lander made his own paints and paper, using Banks Peninsula clays for colouring. The painting is mounted on flax paper, which he also made. Another local artist, Mr Robert McDowell, has painted a mural for the reception area. The hotel’s ground floor has recently been renovated.

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Press, 12 October 1988, Page 7

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Mr Mark Lander, of Christchurch, with his painting of Canterbury and Christchurch scenes, which hangs in the new restaurant and bar, Brogues, in Noahs Hotel. The painting depicts the Hurunui, Waimakariri, Rakaia, and Rangitata rivers, high-rise buildings, the Port Hills, and the sea. Mr Lander made his own paints and paper, using Banks Peninsula clays for colouring. The painting is mounted on flax paper, which he also made. Another local artist, Mr Robert McDowell, has painted a mural for the reception area. The hotel’s ground floor has recently been renovated. Press, 12 October 1988, Page 7

Mr Mark Lander, of Christchurch, with his painting of Canterbury and Christchurch scenes, which hangs in the new restaurant and bar, Brogues, in Noahs Hotel. The painting depicts the Hurunui, Waimakariri, Rakaia, and Rangitata rivers, high-rise buildings, the Port Hills, and the sea. Mr Lander made his own paints and paper, using Banks Peninsula clays for colouring. The painting is mounted on flax paper, which he also made. Another local artist, Mr Robert McDowell, has painted a mural for the reception area. The hotel’s ground floor has recently been renovated. Press, 12 October 1988, Page 7