I scream, you scream…
Is it icecream time yet?
Is it icecream time yet?
You’re more likely to hear one of these shy birds than see one in the New Zealand bush – their distinctive warble is beautiful and melodic. For Māori, the sound of the Riroriro signified it was kōanga, or springtime. This gorgeous fine art print is reproduced from an original oil painting by Rea Art.
Here’s a warm up for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori! Most of us can list a fair few tree names or bird names in te reo, but how many fish can you I.D.?
Waiotemarama Willow Pattern is a print by Allan Gale, created in his studio in the secluded bush valley at Waitomarama, South Hokianga. The kauri wood used to make this print is hand carved and printed using a traditional technique.
Have a great Queen’s Birthday!
A contemporary art print by Hawke’s Bay artist Millie Strong, featuring a pencil and watercolor drawing of the wise and mysterious great horned owl.
‘Blue Blooded’ is a small limited edition giclée print by Andy McCready of Gilt and Envy, inspired by the apparent origin of the term ‘blue blooded’.
Auckland printmaker Holly Roach has released a new set of digital prints on wood, featuring her original illustrations Kina + Pied Stilt, Dotterel, Midnight on Kauri, and Fantail + Ferns. Measuring 14cm square, the blocks are available for $25 each and make a stunning collection for a feature wall at home or at the bach!
New to Felt, Kris Walden’s lovely fantails caught our attention this morning with their beautiful sense of movement and character…
Creative connections: a chat with Joe McMenamin – This week we had a chat to artist Joe McMenamin, on the occasion of the second print run of his highly successful NZ Native Birds Colouring Book…