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August 9, 2012

2012 Little River Exhibition



"Greetings folks"
It seems a crazy year has enveloped me (again, yikes).
Here is the extremely last minute exhibition details for those of you who haven't been contacted by other means, along with a few tempting images for you.
"Enjoy"








January 13, 2012

Look what just visited me!



Unbelievable! look who I had visit me in the studio.
He must have arrived in the night and was making himself at home on my desk when I went to work in the studio this morning. I was concerned that i might frighten him when I took these photos, but he seemed relaxed and stayed around for a wee while enjoying the warmth of the lamp when I turned it on, then as quick as a flash he flew off (I had to put the cats away in case they chased him).Wow what awesome little experience to finally meet a flying Pygmy Tuatara!

September 4, 2011

An invite for you



Some choice links worth looking at

http://www.instructables.com/
http://www.selvedge.org/
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/488124/2216580
http://www.tv3.co.nz/Shows/KevinMcCloudSlummingIt.aspx

September 2, 2011

Just a thought or two

If you were to leave a house on the west coast for 10 or so years, you would come back to discover it engulfed by the bush and probably hard to find, To us this would seem chaotic, but to the birds and lizards etc, this is back to a comfortable order .Having had this in mind, I have painted from the viewpoint of my banks peninsula environment and ecology ,thinking whimsically 'what would happen if one was to leave a window open here for a length of time?'We are surrounded by a great treasure, our unique wildlife and like our history it too is vulnerable as a china tea set in Canterbury .

August 25, 2011

Exhibition at the Little River Gallery 2011


Just a heads up for the upcoming shared exhibition at the fab Little River gallery,
starting 10/Sept/2011 and running for two weeks.
I'll be selling a variety of my prints, new paintings, even some neat tee towels.

The painting here is nearly finished and is a wee example of some of the work to be exhibited.


April 28, 2011

Thought I'd share an images


He still puts a smile on my dial,
check out mr bellybutton and
mr raspberry miice.

Wouldn't it be choice if cats
came in blue too.

If you're interested,
this chap has been turned into
a greeting card and is selling
at 'felt.co.nz' site, along with
a new selection of greeting card
s.

April 11, 2011

Just a wee showcase of my work on the 'felt' site

Lino-cut  'Cat guy'
$22.00
Lino-cut 'Frank the Otter'
$26.00
Lino-cut 'Humpback whale, cow & calf'
$25.00
Lino-print  'Deep rooted tree'(green)
$26.00
carved lino print 'Artful Dodger'
$26.00
Carved lino print 'Winged whale'
$23.00
Carved lino print "Winged Rex'
$26.00
'Nor-Wester'
$19.00
'Fire-Fish'
$20.00
'Weedles the rex'
$18.00
'Queen's of Spades
$23.00
'Master Martin Pine'
$24.00

January 8, 2011

Rare as hens teeth


Actually this little chapie is perhaps even rarer than hens teeth!
The Scottish Pine marten, I discovered was rare back in the 40's
when I read 'Taka the Otter one popped up in the book briefly.
I just absolutely fell in love with the little chap
and he was soo calling out to be painted.
He sold pretty fast to someone obviously with my sentiments,
from the ATA gallery in Akaroa.

November 21, 2010

Er Well the previous exhibition didn't happen
because there was a dirty great big earthquake.
So whats a girl to do but paint!
The Huia painting 'Released Rairity '
was my way of riding aftershocks.
If you look closely you might be able to read the little poem I made up inscribed within the the gold ribbon.
This painting is currently hanging up at the Little River Gallery.


Released Rarity

‘There was a great cracking and shuddering and all of a sudden she came, out of the swirling mists of time released by the terrible rumbling, the colour of the very mist itself but for the fire glow upon cheeks and deep within her sharp eyes’.

This painting is of a prized albino Huia. The female Huia has a curved beak. I’ve imagined this Huia released by the Canterbury earthquake that occurred during the creation of this painting and inspired its development (after I’d tidied up the mess in my studio, created by the quake)

K.Perano September 2010