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Category Archives: New Zealand Artwork
Come to my live painting demo this Wednesday in Mt Eden
Come and say hi and watch my painting process unfold from 10am – midday tomorrow (Wednesday 12th October) at the Gifford Gallery in Mt Eden. Refreshments are included in the $6 entry fee. I’ll be demonstrating smooth blending techniques that I’ve … Continue reading
Great review of new New Zealand art book just released
Listen to the great review of the new book Artists’ Impressions of New Zealand on Radio New Zealand National with my paintings being described as ‘haunting’. Compiled by Denis Robinson, the book features four of my oil paintings as well as … Continue reading
Oh The Warriors!
After spending my whole life shunning rugby, our beloved national sport, and leaving the room when my dad put the sports news on, I have chosen to marry a die hard league fanatic. So I’ve had to learn to accept … Continue reading
Canvassing The Treaty (Part 6 of 6)
Here’s part 6 of 6 (the final one yay!) of the doco Canvassing The Treaty – a thought provoking art and social experiment following six New Zealand artists as they gain deeper insights into the Treaty of Waitangi and create cross-cultural … Continue reading
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Canvassing The Treaty (Part 5 of 6)
Here’s part 5 of 6 of the doco Canvassing The Treaty – a thought provoking art and social experiment following six New Zealand artists as they gain deeper insights into the Treaty of Waitangi and create cross-cultural collaborative artworks. The Artists: … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Collaborations, Arts Documentary, Canvassing The Treaty, New NZ Artwork, New Paintings, New Zealand Artwork, Samapeap Tarr, Sofia Minson Painting, Sofia's Cultural Heritage, Spiritual, The Painting Process, Treaty of Waitangi, Video
Tagged art documentary, canvassing the treaty, Chris Bryant, Collaborative Artwork, Dagmar Dyck, Ingrid Hughens, Kingi Taurua, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, maori art, Maori Artists, Mike Davison, Moana Jackson, New Zealand Art, new zealand artists, Ngapuhi kaumatua, Pakiri, te pou tuatahi, Treaty Education, treaty of waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi Education
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Canvassing The Treaty (Part 4 of 6)
Here’s part 4 of 6 of the doco Canvassing The Treaty – a thought provoking art and social experiment following six New Zealand artists as they gain deeper insights into the Treaty of Waitangi and create cross-cultural collaborative artworks. The Artists: … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Collaborations, Arts Documentary, Canvassing The Treaty, New NZ Artwork, New Paintings, New Zealand Artwork, Samapeap Tarr, Sofia Minson Painting, Sofia's Cultural Heritage, The Painting Process, Treaty of Waitangi, Video
Tagged art documentary, canvassing the treaty, Chris Bryant, Collaborative Artwork, Dagmar Dyck, Ingrid Hughens, Kingi Taurua, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, maori art, Maori Artists, Mike Davison, Moana Jackson, New Zealand Art, new zealand artists, Ngapuhi kaumatua, Pakiri, te pou tuatahi, Treaty Education, treaty of waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi Education
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Canvassing The Treaty (Part 3 of 6)
Here’s part 3 of 6 of the doco Canvassing The Treaty – a thought provoking art and social experiment following six New Zealand artists as they gain deeper insights into the Treaty of Waitangi and create cross-cultural collaborative artworks. The Artists: … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Collaborations, Arts Documentary, Canvassing The Treaty, New NZ Artwork, New Paintings, New Zealand Artwork, Samapeap Tarr, Sofia Minson Painting, Sofia's Cultural Heritage, The Painting Process, Treaty of Waitangi, Video
Tagged art documentary, canvassing the treaty, Chris Bryant, Collaborative Artwork, Dagmar Dyck, Ingrid Hughens, Kingi Taurua, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, maori art, Maori Artists, Mike Davison, Moana Jackson, New Zealand Art, new zealand artists, Ngapuhi kaumatua, Pakiri, te pou tuatahi, Treaty Education, treaty of waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi Education
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Canvassing The Treaty (Part 2 of 6)
Here’s part 2 of 6 of the doco Canvassing The Treaty – a thought provoking art and social experiment following six New Zealand artists as they gain deeper insights into the Treaty of Waitangi and create cross-cultural collaborative artworks. The Artists: … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Collaborations, Arts Documentary, Canvassing The Treaty, New NZ Artwork, New Paintings, New Zealand Artwork, Samapeap Tarr, Sofia Minson Painting, Sofia's Cultural Heritage, The Painting Process, Treaty of Waitangi, Video
Tagged art documentary, canvassing the treaty, Chris Bryant, Collaborative Artwork, Dagmar Dyck, Ingrid Hughens, Kingi Taurua, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, maori art, Maori Artists, Mike Davison, Moana Jackson, New Zealand Art, new zealand artists, Ngapuhi kaumatua, Pakiri, te pou tuatahi, Treaty Education, treaty of waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi Education
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