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"Morning Magic"
- 120 x 40 cm
NZ$201
As the first light of dawn kissed the horizon, I found myself on Lake Ferry Road, gazing out over the serene paddocks towards the majestic Aorangi Ranges. The morning sun cast a golden glow, illuminating the landscape in a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty. The tranquil scene was a perfect start to my road trip to Cape Palliser. The soft hues of the sky blended seamlessly with the rolling green fields, creating a picturesque moment that felt almost surreal. This peaceful morning reminded me of the simple joys of exploring New Zealand’s stunning landscapes.
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NZ$201
“Pastoral Serenity”.
- 90 x 30 cm
- New Zealand dollars
NZ$147.5
Gazing out over the sprawling farmlands around Cape Palliser, one can’t help but be captivated by the panoramic beauty that unfolds. The lush pastures stretch out like a verdant carpet, leading the eye to the pristine sands of Ocean Beach. Beyond, the majestic Wainuiomata Ranges rise up, a testament to nature’s grandeur, their peaks reaching for the clear blue skies above. This is a place where the land meets the sea, where the horizon invites dreams, and where the heart finds peace. It’s a snapshot of New Zealand’s rural charm, a blend of earth and water, under the vast expanse of an endless azure dome. Here, the world feels untouched, a corner of paradise where the hustle of modern life fades into the tranquil rhythms of nature. This image, a celebration of serenity and simplicity, is a reminder of the timeless allure of New Zealand’s landscapes.......... See price list for different sizes
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NZ$147.5
"River Memories"
- 75 x 50 cm
- New Zealand dollars
NZ$140
Come, mokopuna (grandchild), and look at this old photo with me. This place, Ruawai Wharf, holds many stories of our people. Long ago, our ancestors lived by the rhythm of the river. The Northern Wairoa River was our lifeline, providing fish and a way to trade with distant lands. I remember the days when the wharf was alive with activity. Boats would come and go, carrying kauri gum and kumara, the fruits of our hard work. Our people faced many challenges, from the tough work of gum digging to the transformation of the swampy land into fertile fields. But we were resilient, always finding a way to thrive. The river was more than just water; it was a part of us. It carried our hopes, dreams, and sometimes our sorrows. Though much has changed, the spirit of those days lives on in our hearts. Remember, mokopuna, our history is a part of who we are.
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