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Rakaia Gorge #2

Another well known South Island scene, roughly where the Rakaia River leaves the high country for the Canterbury Plains. Oils … More

Alistair McDonald, art, Canterbury Plains, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, oils, Painting, Porirua, Porirua artist, Queenstown, Rakaia Gorge, Wellington, Wellington artist

Lake Hayes from the Remarkables #2

Another scene of Lake Hayes in the Queenstown Valley, one of 3 of the bit between the lake and where … More

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, art, expressionism, expressionist, Lake Hayes, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, oils, Porirua, Porirua artist, Queenstown, Shotover River, South Island, Wellington, Wellington artist

Coronet Turnoff #4

Another version of the view at the turnoff to the Coronet Peak ski-field near Queenstown, New Zealand, on a Spring … More

Alistair McDonald; art; Wellington; Porirua; painting, Central Otago, Coronet Peak, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Queenstown

Arrowtown to Remarkables, Queenstown Valley

On the road east from Arrowtown Junction, Queenstown Valley. Oils 60cm x 60cm

Alistair McDonald, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Wellington

Valley near Coronet Peak #1

Valley off Malaghan’s Road between Coronet Peak and Queenstown. Dick Frizzell’s “Small Valley” (1999) is a longer image of the … More

Alistair McDonald, Coronet Peak, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Wellington

Mitre Peak #2

One of New Zealand’s iconic scenes, from Milford Sound, Fiordland. I aimed at keeping this one uncomplicated and stylistic. I’ll … More

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

Skippers Canyon, Queenstown

Visiting this old gold mining canyon is an adventure. Heavy vehicle/tractor access via a single lane gravel road dropping vertically … More

Alistair McDonald, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Skippers Canyon, Wellington

Lake Hayes from the Remarkables, Queenstown

The last of the 3 started in Java. This view is from the hairpin road to the Remarkables Skifield looking … More

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, expressionism, expressionist, Lake Hayes, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Remarkables

Routeburn Hut

Epic view of the main hut on the Routeburn Track in Fiordland, one of NZ’s Great Walks. Oils 100x100cm

Alistair McDonald, colour colorblind artist, expressionism, expressionist, Fiordland, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown, Routeburn Track, Wellington

Farmlet near Queenstown

The 1st, and most Expressionist(?), of the 3 oils completed in Java. This one was wide brush, lots of paint … More

Alistair McDonald, Arrowtown, Central Otago, Coronet Peak, expressionism, expressionist, landscape, New Zealand, NZ, oil painting, Porirua, Queenstown

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