Angie Dennis Deeds Not Words A4 Print
Deeds Not Words - Inspired by the suffragette movement of the 19th century. In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to allow women to vote. Kate Sheppard and Meri Mangakahia, were both New Zealand suffragettes. The camellia flower also appears on the 10 dollar note next to Kate Shepherd and were given to members of parliament who supported the suffrage bill (the flower is however white on the ten dollar note). Deeds not words was a famous saying of the UK suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.
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)