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Daniel Kirsch
Based between sea and bush on a farm in Coromandel, Daniel’s work is deeply inspired by the spirit of his vibrant and unique environment.
> Phone: 07 866 8868
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Ann McNair
When my husband and I retired in Coromandel 18 years ago I had time to develop my art. Having always done creative things, developing my painting hobby has been most rewarding, and it is a great joy and encouragement , when someone loves your work enough to buy a piece.
> Phone: 07 866 7043
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Judy Rowe
Judy has developed her own unique style through local art classes and self-development and her creations are based on the study of shapes, forms and colours which surround her. Inspiration for a new painting may come from the unique or unusual colour of a wall, the way stones have arranged themselves in a river bed, the geometrical shapes in a construction site or the flow of clouds over a landscape. Ideas can come from any direction and she is blessed to have a patient partner who is understanding about the sudden fascination with the texture or colour of objects most people would walk past.
> Phone: 07 866 7043
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Peter Mitchell
Peter uses black Maire for his carving. The Kotiate, the Patu and the Wahaika that he makes are traditional Maori weapons, not toys or decorations. They were used in hand-to-hand fighting. They are highly polished, very sharp, and any figure or face carved on the weapon is intended to inspire fear.
> Phone: 07 8668592
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Stuart Fyfe
I work from a bush clad studio looking out to the picturesque Coromandel Harbour.
My work varies from handbuilt bowls and sculptural pieces, to domestic ware.
These high fired bowls and platters are decorated with traditional reduction fired glazes.The Chinese Chun,Celadon, and Copper Red glazes offer special effects when in combination with the textural iron bearing clay body. The pieces are inspired by the forms and textures of the natural environment that surrounds me.
> Phone: 07 866 8420
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Vaughan Udall
A Kauri tree stands at the entrance to 'Point of View' studio which is nestled in the bush at Preeces Point. Here Vaughan gets much of his inspiration for his paintings and prints. Working in Pastel, Oils and Acrylics, Vaughan goal is to capture the brilliant light and lushness of his surroundings.
> Phone: 07 8667969
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Waimarino Brown
Waimarino grew up in a carpenter's workshop – seeing it all from a backpack on his dad's shoulders, later encouraged to experiment with his own set of real, sharp tools. He started bone carving at age 10. Today his intricate style features traditionally inspired contemporary designs.
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