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Studios

Anneke Borren

Anneke was born to be a potter and has passionately pursued that single course which is evident in her work. A master craftswomen with over 50 years of perfecting.

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Rochelle Gore

Rochelle's studio is a mix of bold abstract landscapes, figures, and sculpted painted gowns, using different media. Her work is unique and filled with expression and story

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Nataliia Lyons

Artworks, artistic wall clocks constructed in epoxy resin, and trays with matching coasters, cake stands, and decorative plates

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Janie Taylor

Colourful, figurative designs on tile, hypertufa, driftwood and canvas inspired by my thoughts and feelings about the people I love

Marie Enslin

I am a contemporary ceramic artist highlighting themes of immigration, integration and assimilation of different cultures. Porirua's rich diversity is a source of inspiration.

Rosemary O'Hara

Terracotta and porcelain, slip and glaze decorated: fermenting crocks, romertopfs, bread and pizza bakers, serving ware, bowls, and cups

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Clare Matthews

Bold, dynamic and expressive contemporary landscapes using exciting colour palettes and visual texture. Created primarily with acrylic paint and oil pastels with the occasional collage element

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Ian Thompson

My work is inspired by form, texture and colour. I like to experiment with wood, resin, acrylic paint and mixed media

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Lesley Fairbairn

I paint mainly sea and landscapes in several mediums but love the effects of light which watercolours can achieve. I sell my work through commissions, exhibitions, local galleries and my home studios

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Roger Hayman

Limited edition, high resolution, as large as you like, fine art photography. Many landscapes and talking points. Prints on fabric for easy transporting or quality paper. Notecards also available

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Alistair McDonald

Colourful NZ landscapes in oils in an expressionist style plus Porirua, Wellington and Auckland scenes in a ukiyo-e (Japanese) style

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Mel Waite

Mel is a photographic-focused artist who crafts works from small, overlooked treasures. The process begins with photographing the selected items. Mel then constructs the pieces and embellishes them after printing

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