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Tag: expressionism

Shotover River from Arthurs Point

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, Arthurs point, colour colorblind artist, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Shotover River, Wellington

Off Malaghan Road, Queenstown-Arrowtown

This is a farm road alongside Malaghan Road between Queenstown and Arrowtown, just below Coronet Peak at the top right. … More

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, colour colorblind artist, Coronet Peak, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, Malaghan's Road, New Zealand, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Wellington

Tere Tere – Waikawa Bay, Picton

In June, we visited an old friend from early 80’s Brixton days at his house at Waikawa Bay in the … More

Alistair McDonald, colour colorblind artist, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Picton, Porirua, Tere, Waikawa Bay, Wellington

Coronet Peak turnoff, Queenstown

A magnificent view opposite the turnoff to the Coronet Peak skifield from the Queenstown-Arrowtown road. Have done several of this … More

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, art, colour colorblind artist, Coronet Peak, expressionism, landscape, New Zealand, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Wellington

Queenstown from Crown Range Road #1 and 2

The view from the Crown Range Road as it climbs the moraine at the end of the magnificent glacial valley … More

Alistair McDonald, art, colour colorblind artist, Crown Range, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Wellington

Te Rangihaeata and McKillop, Bottle Creek 1846

Te Rangihaeata was the nephew of the great Ngati Toa warrior Te Rauparaha. Te Rangihaeata’s pa/village was at the head … More

1847, Alistair McDonald, Bottle Creek, colour colorblind artist, Devenport Museum, expressionism, expressionist, HMS Calliope, Ivey Bay, landscape, McKillop, New Zealand, New Zealand Wars, oil painting, Paremata, Paremata Barracks, Porirua, Porirua harbour, Te rangihaeata, Wellington

Down Ngauranga Gorge into Wellington

Oil on board 18″x20″. My second oil, made up as I went along, turned out more cubist than expected. My … More

Alistair McDonald, colour colorblind artist, cubist, expressionism, expressionist, New Zealand, Ngauranga Gorge, oil painting, Porirua, Wellington

Farmhouse at Lake Tutira, Hawkes Bay

This scene is a farm cottage and woolshed at the southern end of Lake Tutira, north of Napier. The lake … More

Alistair McDonald, colour colorblind artist, expressionism, expressionist, farmhouse, Hawkes Bay, Lake Tutira, landscape, New Zealand, oil painting, Porirua, Wellington

Mahanga Beach

This looks south from a farm above Mahanga, the southern most beach on the East Coast of the North Island. … More

Alistair McDonald, colour colorblind artist, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, oil painting, Porirua, Wellington

Boatsheds at Bottle Creek #4

…with part of a Sam Hunt poem. Sam famously lived on both sides for 15+ years, he says he created … More

acrylic painting, Alistair McDonald, Boatsheds, Bottle Creek, expressionism, landscape, New Zealand, Paremata painting, Porirua

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