Click through to see 3 Hiroshige-influenced Queenstown scenes, plus 2 of Wanaka and 1 of Aoraki/Lake Pukaki (meisho-e = scenes of famous places). I have tried to imagine how Hiroshige (1797-1858) may have shown these scenes if he was alive today.
Prints – Archival quality limited edition giclee prints available – professionally printed by Picaflor Fine Art Printing on 350gsm photorag etching paper, mounted in imported acid-free mats (white with black edge) on Eskaprint backing card, packed in clear show bags
$58 for 10″x10″
$75 for 14″x14″ (external mat measures)
Frames (NZ only) – Black thin profile frames are available for the 10″x10″ images at near cost – $35. I can steer you to NZ supplier/s of 14″x14″ frames -Art for Arts Sake, SimpleFrames etc.
(can I recommend to NZ people that you ask for frames also, these sizes are a bit bespoke now (used to be standard UR1 (Aus) supply at Briscoes, but no longer), so I supply frames at near cost to assist. Totally up to you of course)
Email – alistairsart@gmail.com (numbers and titles below the Gallery).
Postage extra at standard NZPost rates. I may be able to deliver framed prints to the Wellington CBD case by case, or someone could collect from Paremata, Porirua – also, posting glass is very possible but collection would be better
(Resolution reduced to 860px on some images shown)
Originals (acrylics on stretched canvas 12″x12″) were sold by Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington at my June 2021 “In the style of Hiroshige” solo exhibition, excepting 1 retained






Qtown2 – Arthur’s Point, Queenstown
Qtown3 – Queenstown at Dusk
Wanaka 3 – That Wanaka Tree
Wanaka2 – View from Roy’s Peak, Wanaka
Wanaka4 – Aoraki and Lake Pukaki
I love this scene, I’d like to step in for a hike around. Beautiful Alistair.
You’re more likely to hoon around in a jetboat between the rocks! Enormous fun, lots of trust needed – there’s a small one down there in the river in the pic, much clearer in the original. Thanks Sharon
Thank you Alistair, I’ll remember that if I ever visit!
This majestic view you’ve shown! Just wow. What a sense of endless hills and urging the viewer on to see what is beyond.
Thanks Claudia. Its part of a huge ex-glacial valley, spectacular from the floor or the mountains. Subjects for art in every direction, come and see, haha!!
wow great blog with nice pics.
traditional woodblock prints
Thank you indeed, I like your site too