Photos will pay for new sensory garden at ETNA Community Centre

By Guest

10th Oct 2020 | Local News

Help us to create a sensory garden by buying a fabulous, limited edition photographic montage entitled Aspects of Twickenham by professional photographer Emma Durnford.

The Sensory Garden project will be an all-inclusive community space for local people and visitors to the ETNA Community Centre in Rosslyn Road.

Visitors will be able to sit and socialise in this beautiful outdoor environment.

The funds raised will enable us to create:

  • a new sensory planting scheme based on sound, touch, smell, taste, and sight
  • new curved bench seating to create relaxing and sociable spaces
  • improved biodiversity
  • a calm space for all to enjoy
  • arboreal tree designed areas
  • bicycle racks

By buying this beautiful artwork, which is comprised of 25 images of Twickenham, you will help us reach our goal.

Read more about the community centre

Each montage measures 40cm x 40cm and is mounted to 50cm x 50cm.

They are individually numbered, signed, and come with a guide to the locations of the images.

The cost is £100 with 30% going directly to ETNA's Sensory Garden appeal. The print can also be supplied framed for £135.

If you are wondering what to buy for a Christmas gift and if you would like a special gift that is supporting a local and worthy cause this could be for you!

To purchase, contact Emma directly via her website or on Twitter @EmmaDPhotos or by emailing [email protected]

     

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