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Te Piha 2021

from $129.00

Te Piha, 2021

420x420mm Limited Edition Print by G. Parker

"Te Piha is the original name for Lion Rock as referred to by Manawhenua (Te Kawerau ā Maki). Te Piha is now the name of the beach on which I spent my childhood buried in the black sands, riding waves, climbing rocks, and traversing through the bush. As in the opposite painting, the Karaka berries symbolise the height of summer, treasured memories of sweaty family hikes to the point of this unique viewpoint up behind Garden Road. The original hangs in the hearth of our family batch in Piha."

Acrylic on board.
Original 490 x 770m

Available as 1/100 print only, or framed in white, black or raw oak.
Printed on premium quality cotton rag paper.

Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.

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Te Piha, 2021

420x420mm Limited Edition Print by G. Parker

"Te Piha is the original name for Lion Rock as referred to by Manawhenua (Te Kawerau ā Maki). Te Piha is now the name of the beach on which I spent my childhood buried in the black sands, riding waves, climbing rocks, and traversing through the bush. As in the opposite painting, the Karaka berries symbolise the height of summer, treasured memories of sweaty family hikes to the point of this unique viewpoint up behind Garden Road. The original hangs in the hearth of our family batch in Piha."

Acrylic on board.
Original 490 x 770m

Available as 1/100 print only, or framed in white, black or raw oak.
Printed on premium quality cotton rag paper.

Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.

Te Piha, 2021

420x420mm Limited Edition Print by G. Parker

"Te Piha is the original name for Lion Rock as referred to by Manawhenua (Te Kawerau ā Maki). Te Piha is now the name of the beach on which I spent my childhood buried in the black sands, riding waves, climbing rocks, and traversing through the bush. As in the opposite painting, the Karaka berries symbolise the height of summer, treasured memories of sweaty family hikes to the point of this unique viewpoint up behind Garden Road. The original hangs in the hearth of our family batch in Piha."

Acrylic on board.
Original 490 x 770m

Available as 1/100 print only, or framed in white, black or raw oak.
Printed on premium quality cotton rag paper.

Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.

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