The Chartwell Magazine - Fourth Edition

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about his divine passion – hence the name. Trying to understand it, Alistair went to Havana during the cigar festival. He fell in love with the country and got saturated into their passion, but has never smoked a cigar. He is able to offer fifty cigar smokers the opportunity to become part of an exclusive group to be photographed smoking their cigars in their favourite places. Each participant will get a signed print of themselves and one of fifty special limited edition handmade books – containing the fifty portraits and fifty pictures of Havana. To confirm their place, there is an entrance fee of £5,000. This project focuses on capturing individuals who love cigars. Each participant can choose their limited number of the fifty books to be produced and then an arrangement will be made to undertake the photographic shoot.

To celebrate this project, the ‘Fuma Divina’ exhibition opens at the David Linley Furniture Showroom in Belgravia on Tuesday 1 May for 3-4 weeks before moving on to Monaco, Moscow and then Beirut. The exhibition will feature some of his subjects smoking their favourite cigar in their favourite place, a selection of Havana pictures and an opportunity to invite cigar smokers to view and become part of this project. To find out more, visit www.alistairmorrison.com/projects Please contact Rebecca@condnet.net if you would like to participate in the FUMA DIVINA book.


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