Acrylic screenprint on segments of re-used old beehive boxes and some other renditions, large: 400 x 200 mm, small: 240 x 120mm, various other one-offs…
Acrylic screen print on recycled timber (mostly Kauri weather board), various sizes and years
Transient Treasures from Mt. Moehau, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand 2019 Daniel Kirsch, 5 archival giclée print on Hahnemühle etching paper, ornate gold frames, gilded name…
Thin, delicate lines are contrasted by dark, black and threatful elements that remind us of the angles found in the composition of the Junion Jack, the British flag. Kauri have been around for over 20 million years, …
This body of work focusses on our magnificent Kauri trees. Kauri have had a large part to play not just in the landscape of Aotearoa,…
The Coromandel Ranges contain a lot of gold which has been vigorously pursued in the past. Not much respect for the mountains and the natural…
The tree of life is an archaic symbol representing the living world and is found in many different cultural traditions around the globe. It is…
Matariki, our very own Aotearoa New Year, begins with the new moon following the first sighting of the Matariki constellation of stars above the Eastern…
The word ‘te matikaotanga’ in te reo (Maori language) describes the state of a tree being in bud and ready to burst open, which also perfectly describes the artist’s fascination…