This artwork is available as a limited-edition archival print on museum quality canvas (914 x 610mm size).
- Limited-edition print of 30.
- Giclee archival print. This means it has a wide colour gamut, and the inks will last for 75+years in the right conditions.
- Canvas: Hahnemuhle Daguerre 400gsm, imported from Germany.
- Stretched on either a depth of either 20 or 30mm (your choice).
- Varnished - Windsor & Newton artist quality UV.
If you would like this shipped in a tube, the price will be $850. Please contact me and I will send you an invoice.
Narrative:
“Wakahuia” are carved wooden containers made by Māori, where prized personal possessions are stored. In my painting I have placed the baby gannet next to the wakahuia as a symbol to show that our birdlife and environment are treasures to be looked after. Covered in seaweed, the bird looks bejewelled and regal. However it is climate change that has forced gannets to adapt to rising temperatures by cooling chicks with seaweed.
Photographs are an indication of what the artworks could look like. Other items in the photograph are not included.
All copyright is retained by the artist, and the artwork cannot be reproduced.