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This is the fourth painting from the Mt Cook/ Aoraki series......… more >>
The coastline of Golden Bay and Abel Tasman National Park .....… more >>
The Travers River lies within the borders of the Nelson Lakes National Park......… more >>
Mount Cook or Aoraki ‘the cloud piercer’ as it is known to.....… more >>
Golden Bay’s west coast is a wild and exhilarating seascape.....… more >>
This is another painting from the study I did of Arthur’s Pass National Park....… more >>
Abel Tasman Point is the rocky headland that separates Tata Beach from Wainui Bay. We often kayak around the Point .....… more >>
The Tata Islands, just off Tata Beach are a popular destination for kayakers. We launch our kayaks just after sunrise, before the breeze gets up....… more >>
Just a short walk from Wainui Bay is Taupo Point. Taupo Point was the pa site of the Tumatakokiri tribe whose warriors....… more >>
Farewell Spit, which has been formed from sand drifting northwards from the West Coast, is the world’s largest sandspit. Farewell Spit is NZ’s most… more >>
The Cobb Valley in Kahurangi National Park is a realist artist’s paradise. It has a diversity of natural features from rugged mountains ...… more >>
Beautiful Pohara Beach is a short drive from Takaka on the road to Abel Tasman National Park. It’s a summer mecca for holiday-makers, and the ....… more >>
Doctor’s Beach is a secluded beach on the southern end of Wainui Bay. Apparently, named by locals after a doctor who....… more >>
Totaranui Road is the link between Takaka and Totaranui, the northern gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park. The gravel road is hilly, narrow and winding, and leads to a very popular holiday destination Totaranui Camping Ground.....… more >>