ABOUT THIS ARTWORK
'Beevolution' is the 'Mickey to Tiki' inspired transformation of the iconic New Zealand made Buzzy Bee toy, which has spanned generations.
This print lights up the faces of Kiwis of all ages, and has found its place in homes across the nation for it's nostalgic yet contemporary graphic style.
Original Medium: Watercolour and graphite on paper
Original Scale: 11.5 x 16.5 Inches
For framed prints - please let us know in the notes section which colour frame you would prefer out of the options; white, black or natural.
About This Artwork
The third in a series of fantails perching upon delicate china cups. The set is available framed and make wonderful gifts.
These works are also available framed in black, white or natural.
Please note we are now printing this design on 100% Recycled Paper. The border is not printed in order to reveal the neutral beauty of the paper and its natural flecks and imperfections. Framed works pictured are discontinued stock, you will receive a print without a grey border.
Original Medium: Watercolour and graphite on paper Original Scale: 8.26 x 8.26 Inches
About This Artwork
'If birds were an extension to our personality these two marry up perfectly- cheeky kea and a cheeky look' - Melissa Sharplin
Model - Georgia FowlerPhotographer - Charles HowellsKea photographer - Richard Seaman
Original Medium: Oil on canvas Original Scales: 30 x 47.5 Inches
About This Artwork The first drawing in a set of three. This little vintage doll is wearing traditional Maori dress worn by members of Kapa Haka groups for concerts and events, she wears a Kahu huruhuru (feather cloak) Pari (bodice) Tipare (headband) two Poi (balls on string) which are swung to music and song and are hanging from her waistband of her Piupiu (flax skirt) around her neck is a Pounamu pendant. 'Koa' was named after Melissa's Great Aunt Koa, who was named by a Maori Chief living in Waimate who struck a friendship with Melissa's Great Grandfather as they lived next...
About This Artwork
Doesn't like jealousy, dark cloudy days and rude people that take advantage of others. Loves driving in the country, warm baths, hot dogs and beautiful people.
1976 Girlie Magazine Image.
Original Medium: Oil on wood Original Scale: 50 x 24 Inches