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15 Pieces
Everything has its place, Everyone play his part, Only works when it mean to be.
Original acrylic painting on canvas
Completed on October 2013
Each artwork are 20mm x 20mm each, together in a hand made frame size 655mm x 655mm -
5x Greeting Card (A)
5 Greeting cards with colour-in envelop for only $20!
The picture in this set includes: Tui, Kiwi, Piwakawaka, Ponge and Pōhutukawa.
Card Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6)$25.00$20.00 Add to cart -
5x Greeting Card (C)
5 Greeting cards with colour-in envelop for only $20!
The picture in this set includes: Kea, Takahe, Pūkeko, Kauri and Tī Kōuka.
Card Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6)$25.00$20.00 Add to cart -
Baskets of Knowledge
This work is part of Oceania Mix, inspired by the story ‘3 Baskets of Knowledge’ and fusion with Pacific Cultures.
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Camouflage
Diptych Mono-print in black box frames (420mm x 420mm each)
Living in environment alongside with predators, many animals possess camouflage markings that reduce the risk of detection by visually hunting predators. I am very lucky to encounter a wild female Golden Dove in my Fiji trip. This endemic Fiji specie surprise me how well it camouflage into it environment. I have to admit, if i didn’t saw this bird flew into the tree, I will never acknowledge she was there. While I following it around, there were many time I not able to locate it even I know the direct location it flew into.
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Fantail Dove
Fantail Dove table light, is a beautiful piece of art, and it provide a delightful ambient glow in your room at night.
It’s a perfect little gift for yourself or a friend.
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Floating
Small original acrylic painting on canvas.
Completed on January, 2016.SIZE: 405mm (w) x 300mm (h)
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Harakeke
Print Size: 210mm x 297mm
Material: Card
New Zealand Flax, known by the Māori names Harakeke. Flax bushes will often support a large community of animals, providing shelter and an abundant food resource.
Although the Māori made textiles from a number of other plants, the use of harakeke and wharariki was predominant.
For centuries, Māori have used Harakeke for medicinal purposes, as a mild anaesthetic, poultice for boils, tumours, as well as to varicose ulcers. It also use as disinfectant and abscesses, relieve constipation, expel worms. The gum-like sap produced by Harakeke contains enzymes that give it blood clotting and antiseptic qualities to help healing processes.
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Harvest
Original Pastel painting on paper. Artwork size : 594mmx 420mm.
Completed on August, 2007.
Artwork is in a black frame (Frame size: 575mm x 750mm).