Hand painted digitally then printed on high quality artist paper. Inspired by the hill Tama lives on and the incredible skyscapes across the seasons.
Hand painted digitally then printed on high quality artist paper. Inspired by the hill Ollie lives on and the incredible skyscapes they live beneath.
Hand painted digitally then printed on high quality artist paper. This piece was inspired by the story that dreadlocks found in a horse’s mane is a sign that fairies favour them to take on midnight races, it’s said they plait stirrups out of their hair. Tama is apparently a favourite as he regularly gets dreads […]
Kaitiakitanga – guardianship and conservation - 2024
‘Kaitiakitanga’ is a dry-point etching that shows how important is for Māori, the rightful owners of the land to properly inform tourists how to respect and care for Aotearoa. Due to negligence and a lack of knowledge of New Zealand etiquette it is extremely common for tourists to use Aotearoa’s lush landscapes as their personal […]
This work has used the theme ‘çontrast’ in the use of colour, material and texture
Acrylic and mixed media on MDF board with wooden frame and epoxy resin coat. Depicting the New Zealand Tūī and an array of intricate florals. This piece has many layers, textures and details to capture the eye and reflect the light. Due to the epoxy resin top coat, this work can be hung in any […]
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