This was the sight along our coast, back in 2009, drift wood, trees uprooted and sea weed amongst other life forms washed up and dumped onto our shore. Here I have visually captured the debris left behind after such turmoil out at sea, through expressive line, colour and form. Currently for sale at Ujazzi Cafe Napier
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Playing homage to the beautiful woman Pania of the sea. Here I have captured Pania, looking longingly at her home as she thinks of Karitoki. People say at times you can hear Pania on the reef calling, calling, ever calling. Longing for the love of her lost husband. The emotions of this great Legend have been captured through expressive brush stroke work, form and tonal range of colour. Pania on a rock in her long gaze out to the Pacific Ocean is framed by a Pohutukawa and Norfolk Pine tree found on the Marine Parade of Napier. SOLD Prints are available Colours and expressive brush strokes were intuitively expressed onto the canvas. Energy and shapes portray an environment of tree like objects, light, sky and leaves amongst other things in a whirl wind flight of activity. On the top right a bird like from evolves, this bird is encouraged and given bird like qualities until it feels compelled to fit within the natural habitat of the painting This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
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