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'masterpiece' - a creation in any area of the arts that has been given much critical praise,
especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or to a work of
outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship

'In a Nut Shell' by Dalene Meiring (SOLD)
Oil on Canvas - five piece panel
Size: 193 x 152cm
This wonderful large work is comprised of five beautifully considered panels, each lending an essential contribution to the work as a whole. The dynamic composition is an incredible example of Dalene's ability to bring colour and layered complexity together cohesively in what can only be described as a 'Masterpiece'.

'Diffeomorphism #2' by David Traub
Incredible new fused glass piece by esteemed NZ Glass Artist - David Traub.
Size: 37 x 37cm
A 'masterpiece' by any standards, years of experience and hours of work go into the making of a piece of this quality. A treasure to enjoy through all the years.

'I am Here, I am Listening' by Rebekah Hall
Clay sculpture - local Picton slip and river sand
Size: 30cm tall
Artist Statement:
I a m l i s t e n i n g - my story is my connection to water, the waters of Te Wai Pounamu, The South Island.
Only 1% of the waters here in New Zealand are protected but they are showing signs of stress.
If we don’t listen, we can’t change, so…..
‘I’m here & I’m listening’

'When it Floods, Where Will We Be Carried?' by Greta Umbers
Medium: Graphite and Newspaper Transfer on Paper
Size: 132 x 97cm - Framed
When it Floods, Where Will We Be Carried? examines the soft border between devastation and repair. And poses the question, how do we continue to rebuild on what we know to be unstable ground?
Finalist - Parkin Prize - 2023

'Conundrum Chalice (Convululus 2008)' by Evelyn Dunstan
Lost wax kiln cast Gaffer 45% lead crystal (lilac & hyacinth - colour will shift in different light)
Size: 35.5cm high x 22cm W/D
Convolvulus carved top bowl on tapering base with entwining creeper 3D pate de verre flowers & leaves.
The ‘conundrum' of what we love to hate and/or hate to love.

'Season of the Long Shadows' by Tallulah Nunez
Acrylic on board, painted sides.
Size: 130 x 110cm
Incredibly detailed new piece by Tallulah. Stunning colours in an intricate composition come together beautifully.in this piece. It will have you mesmerised for years to come.

'1938 Buick' by Don Packwood
Oil on Canvas
Size: 100 x 65cm
Classic Car enthusiasts will just love this incredible new piece. Amazing detail in a beautiful setting.

'Dance of the Unhatched Chicks' by Keith Grinter
Hand painted blown glass Vase
Size: 31 x 18cm
Incredible piece by Whangarei Glass Artist - Keith Grinter. See to believe!

'Huddle & Cuddle' by Sandra Whyte
Oil on stretch mounted linen
Size: 90 x 45cm, beautifully framed
Artist Story behind this piece:
Oh dear, ‘Huddle and Cuddle’ everyone!
‘Pippy Long Stocking’ has fallen from blocks, now she lays with ‘Goldilocks’.
A Plunket book and gummy beads, a silver baby cup. A future artist’s baby pic with wand there for good luck.
‘Lewis the Lion’ looks all forlorn, but ‘Sparkle Bunny’ saves the day and soon he’s on his way.
Mane blows as ‘Stormy’ shows, where ‘Schubert’ takes the reins. For help flows through his veins.
‘Jersey Bear’ in fear and despair, as ‘Dumbo’ plants sucky kiss upon his cheek and ‘Father Ted’ in his tie, who couldn’t tell a lie, holds ‘Baby Bunny’ in search of honey.
A world apart is ‘Brillo Bear’, and ‘Pink the Pig’ sits tall. They see the sky is blue and so does ‘Birdie’ too. A plan is hatched, the door unlatched, the sky is all so new.
In the middle, the ‘Circus Horse’ eyes a ‘Golden Apple’. The time is right, he sees tonight and goes in for a bite!
A tender touch from ‘Tony Sloth’, a loving smile of grief and gratitude, his arm extends for ‘Care Bear’, whose world descends, as does her ear.
Above this mayhem, ‘Rabbit’ sits. He’s made of rags and riches to come, but now he feels a little glum.
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