'Holtoms Buildings' Original Artwork - SOLD
Holtom’s Buildings is a detailed painting of one of Kapiti’s most revered buildings. Having been restored in recent years the building has had a gorgeous makeover in baby pink and been completely earthquake strengthened. The painting shows a few of the local shops in the area and the majestic hill in the background which is a huge part of Paekakareki’s iconic scenery.
“I love the way old and new comes together in this image and the simplicity of everyday life is celebrated from traffic cones to seagulls”
The artwork was completed using quality watercolours, acrylic, ink and pencil on watercolour paper.
Fine Art prints are still available via the Fine Arts Prints section.
Holtom’s Buildings is a detailed painting of one of Kapiti’s most revered buildings. Having been restored in recent years the building has had a gorgeous makeover in baby pink and been completely earthquake strengthened. The painting shows a few of the local shops in the area and the majestic hill in the background which is a huge part of Paekakareki’s iconic scenery.
“I love the way old and new comes together in this image and the simplicity of everyday life is celebrated from traffic cones to seagulls”
The artwork was completed using quality watercolours, acrylic, ink and pencil on watercolour paper.
Fine Art prints are still available via the Fine Arts Prints section.
Holtom’s Buildings is a detailed painting of one of Kapiti’s most revered buildings. Having been restored in recent years the building has had a gorgeous makeover in baby pink and been completely earthquake strengthened. The painting shows a few of the local shops in the area and the majestic hill in the background which is a huge part of Paekakareki’s iconic scenery.
“I love the way old and new comes together in this image and the simplicity of everyday life is celebrated from traffic cones to seagulls”
The artwork was completed using quality watercolours, acrylic, ink and pencil on watercolour paper.
Fine Art prints are still available via the Fine Arts Prints section.