Les Walkling spent ten months in the preparation, restoration, editing…
Traces: Framed prints by Chris Bell
A suite of 38 works by celebrated Tasmanian photographer Chris Bell was recently exhibited in Traces : Chris Bell at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston from 20 September 2025 – 15 February 2026. Officially opened by Bob Brown and enjoyed by thousands of visitors to the gallery over the last six months, this exceptional collection of framed works from the exhibition is now offered for sale.
Printed to exacting archival standards each work is signed by the artist, framed and protected with anti-reflective Art Glass AR 70, ensuring enhanced clarity and UV protection. The provenance of each work is certified with a customised label on the reverse of the frame. To celebrate the exhibition’s success, the works are offered for sale at a one-time only special price. With only one of each work available in this offer, you will need to respond quickly to secure an artwork.
Each framed print also comes with a free copy of Traces : The Photography of Chris Bell (previously reviewed in View Camera Australia by Harry Nankin), which documents over 50 of Chris’s finest images, including all 38 exhibition works, providing a wonderful pictorial record.

A passionate naturalist, Chris has photographed wild places and wild things for over 40 years. His work highlights vulnerable habitats and threatened species to bolster conservation efforts.
OUTSIDE THE BOX / Earth Arts Rights is coordinating the sale of these exhibition works on behalf of the artist. They are offering free delivery within the greater Hobart area. Wagner Framemakers will coordinate intra- and interstate delivery on an at-cost basis.
All funds raised from sales will support the protection of Tasmania’s wild and endangered environments.
TRACES : Catalogue of Works from the OUTSIDE THE BOX / Earth Arts Rights can be seen here.


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