Angie Dennis A4 Print Descendants Of
Descendants Of - Māori cup - inspired by the “Māori ware" manufactured by Royal Doulton (1906 to 1923). Māori people were the first settlers to New Zealand, thought to be around the 13th century. The blue and white cup I designed myself to represent the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, the first European to discover New Zealand in 1642. Yellow/pink cup - signifies the British explorer James Cook, the first European to outline the coast of New Zealand (late 18th century) and may also be the cup he drank from on his voyages. Butterflies can symbolise hope, new beginnings and happiness.
Established Auckland artist Angie Dennis has been painting professionally since 2002.
Combining a love of nature with a keen eye for interior design has made Angie Dennis one of our most popular printmakers. Fresh, bold and vibrant, her native flora designs are both detailed and contemporary and work beautifully in any home setting. Angie studied environmental science which perhaps explains her love for preserving flora and fauna in her artworks. Angie is continually inspired by the unique landscape of New Zealand and is constantly pushing boundaries on how she sees life in her new found land.
Prints are produced to the highest fine art print quality, using UV light fast inks (they won't fade) and printed on archival 310g, Bright White, water-resistant, 100 % cotton fibre, acid free art paper.
Fine Art Print Signed by Angie Dennis
A4 -(210 x 297mm)