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COVID Cartoon Gallery/Anzac Day

Today we commemorate our war dead in New Zealand. We are still in full isolation so the traditional Dawn Service … More

acrylic, Alistair McDonald, Anzac Day, Anzac Day 2020, art, Bottle Creek, cartoon, New Zealand, NZ, Painting, Porirua, Porirua artist, Sculpture, Wellington, Wellington artist

Rakaia Gorge #1

Another well-known South Island scene (not my best photography of it), roughly where the Rakaia River leaves the high country … More

Alistair McDonald, Canterbury painting, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Porirua, Rakaia Gorge, South island painting, Wellington artist

Taranaki Farm Gate #4 (and #1-6 gallery)

GALLERY SLIDESHOW #6 – B&W acrylics on cupboard door #5 – Oils on cupboard door #4 – Oils on stretched … More

Alistair McDonald, art, expressionism, expressionist, expressionist landscape, impressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Porirua, Porirua artist, Taranaki, Taranaki Gate, van gogh style, Wellington, Wellington artist

Taranaki Farm Gate #6

acrylic pens, Alistair McDonald, art, black and white illustration, illustration, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, Porirua, Taranaki Gate, Wellington, Wellington artist

Te Rangihaeata: Exodus to Battle Hill #3

The 3rd of 3 of Te Rangihaeata and Ngati Toa vacating their pa at Pauatahanui for Battle Hill in 1846 … More

Alistair McDonald, art, Battle Hill, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Paremata, Pauatahanui Inlet, Porirua, Porirua artist, Porirua harbour, St Albans Church Pauatahanui, Te rangihaeata, Wellington, Wellington artist

Te Rangihaeata – Exodus from Battle Hill

The 4th of 4, this one of Te Rangihaeata and Ngati Toa vacating their position on Battle Hill in 1846 … More

expressionism, expressionist, Hiroshige, New Zealand, Ngati Toa, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Paremata, Pauatahanui Inlet, Porirua, Porirua harbour, Te rangihaeata, Wellington

Taranaki Farm Gate #5

Alistair McDonald, art, kiwiana, landscape, New Zealand, oil painting, Painting, pen and ink, Porirua, sepia ink, Taranaki Gate, Wellington

Brown’s Bay, Porirua

I have a E-W view of Brown’s Bay from my kitchen window, it’s a nice S bend composition with layers … More

Alistair McDonald, impressionism, impressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, oils, Paremata, Paremata painting, Porirua, Porirua artist, Wellington

Mitre Peak #3

Iconic NZ, usually seen through low hanging mist more days than not. No 3 in this series, intended to be … More

Alistair McDonald, art, expressionism, expressionist, Fiordland, landscape, Milford Sound, Mitre Peak, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Paremata, Porirua, Wellington

First Contact 1769

Kiwirail used this in their Spring 2019 inboard magazine to head their feature article re Captain James Cook’s first landfall … More

1769, acrylic, Alistair McDonald, captain cook, Endeavour, First contact, Gisborne, Kaiti Beach, New Zealand, Ngati Oneone, Ngati Porou, NZ Maori, Painting, Porirua, poverty bay, Rongowhaata, Te Kuri o Pāoa, Te Maro, Te Raka, Te Toka-a-Taiau, Tupaia, Turanga nui, Young Nick's Head

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