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That Wanaka Tree #1.

Sold at Mana Arts Trail March 2017. Another version of this scene to do soon – it will be similar … More

#thatwanakatree, Alistair McDonald, art, expressionism, Lake Wanaka, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Porirua artist, that Wanaka tree, Wellington, Wellington artist

24 Views of Auckland in the style of Hiroshige

Click through on the 1st image in the Gallery below to see a slideshow of 24 Views of Auckland in … More

Alistair McDonald, Auckland, Auckland Harbour Bridge, Bastion Point, colour colorblind artist, Ferry Building, Freemans Bay, Hiroshige, Hokusai, irises, japanese style, japonisme, Kelly Tarleton, Mission Bay, Mount Eden, New Zealand, NZ, One Tree Hill, Porirua, Rangitoto, Sky Tower Auckland, ukiyo e, Viaduct Harbour

Oriental Bay Boatsheds #6 – WIP

WIP of Oriental Bay in Wellington, NZ. Still in my summer studio beside the garden, it’s good to be outside … More

art, expressionism, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, oriental bay, Oriental Bay Boatsheds, Painting, Porirua, Wellington

Te Mahanga Road, Te Aute, Hawkes Bay

Alistair McDonald, expressionism, expressionist landscape, Hawkes Bay, Hawkes Bay painting, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua artist, Te Aute, Wellington

Mount Maunganui Sunset

The 3rd in this stained glass style. On Wednesday I got to walk the tracks on Moturiki, the island/rock in … More

acrylic, Alistair McDonald, art, Bay of Plenty, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, NZ, Porirua artist, Tauranga, Wellington artist

Great Wave at Taranaki

Happy man in his happy place! Sold by Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington at my June 2021 “In the style of Hiroshige” … More

acrylic, aizuri, Alistair McDonald, Cape Egmont, Hiroshige, japanese style, japonisme, landscape, Mount Taranaki, New Zealand, NZ, Painting, Pungarehu, Taranaki, ukiyo e

The Great Wave at Mt Maunganui (after Hokusai)

This one’s from 2 perspectives, Maunganui replacing Fuji and the Astrolabe Reef in front instead of 3 boats (and 30 … More

acrylic painting, Alistair McDonald, art, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Japanese art, japanese style, japonisme, landscape, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, NZ, Porirua artist, The Great Wave, Wellington artist

Red Tree, Nuhaka-Mahia Road

A series of 3 inspired by Mondrian’s “Red Tree”. I’ve travelled the Nuhaka-Mahia road to Mahanga beach for 50+ years … More

Alistair McDonald, east coast NZ, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, mahanga beach, mahia, Mondrian, New Zealand, Nuhaka, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Red tree, Wellington, Wellington artist

Lake Mathieson at Twilight

Lake Mathieson. New Zealand’s most famous reflection lake, Mts Aoraki and Tasman, and the (retreating) Fox Glacier just around the … More

Aoraki, art, expressionism, Lake Mathieson NZ, landscape, Mt Cook, New Zealand, NZ, NZ Art, oil painting, Painting, South island painting, Southern Alps NZ

Braided River (Rangitata), Canterbury

Oils on canvas 91x61cm. Sold by Exhibitions Gallery, Wellington September 2020

Alistair McDonald, art, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Wellington artist

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