Haraheke A4 Print
This magnificent plant grows along a branch of the Kaiapoi River just North of Otautahi/Christchurch. I spent a few hours with the plant, making careful colour notes and preliminary sketches, what I call "getting to know the plant." I felt uplifted while in the presence of this harakeke, actually a collection of dozens of happy family groups. I've included a photo of the plant itself.
The original artwork was done using coloured pencils, watercolour pencils and technical pens on a beautiful creamy fabriano paper. The print itself is on low gloss poster style paper. It can be framed, mounted, laminated or just thumb-tacked to the wall, or attached to your fridge with magnets.
It will be mailed to you flat, reinforced with extra card. This would be a lovely gift for a gardener, a weaver, or anyone who enjoys our incredible natural environment.
Please note: As of April 2024 $10 from your purchase will go straight to my friend Soha in Canada, who is trying to get her family safely evacuated from Gaza
The original artwork was done using coloured pencils, watercolour pencils and technical pens on a beautiful creamy fabriano paper. The print itself is on low gloss poster style paper. It can be framed, mounted, laminated or just thumb-tacked to the wall, or attached to your fridge with magnets.
It will be mailed to you flat, reinforced with extra card. This would be a lovely gift for a gardener, a weaver, or anyone who enjoys our incredible natural environment.
Please note: As of April 2024 $10 from your purchase will go straight to my friend Soha in Canada, who is trying to get her family safely evacuated from Gaza
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Shipping details
- Ships from Christchurch, New Zealand.
- $4.00 Standard post within NZ
($2.00 with another item) - Pick up by arrangement.
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Revolution must mean life also; every aspect of life (Leila Khaled)