Terry Scott

Terry Scott finds the amazing changing landscapes of his home country NZ, and the diverse range of timbers available continuing inspiration for his woodturning. Such an environment fosters Terry’s innate passion and life long commitment to all things wood. In recent years his work has evolved and my creations can now be viewed in terms […]
Suzette vanDorsser

Suzette van Dorsser has a BFA from Massey University. She uses printmaking techniques to generate raw materials, used to construct paintings and mixed media works. Suzette’s work features a serious of intricate layers to build depth, movement and interest. Often her work is illustrative but for recent exhibitions she has focused on working in an […]
Wendy Speight

Wendy Speight works primarily in oils on canvas, painting landscapes, portraits and animals in varying sizes. These are generally inspired from photos for commissions. Wendy attended Lee Glover’s classes for a number of years; leading to working and exhibiting in the South Island Reefton Gallery for two years, exhibitions in Greymouth Art Sale, Nelson Arts […]
Warren Bray

Warren Bray uses many types of timber, predominately New Zealand native woods including Swamp Kauri, Pohutakawa, Rimu, and the Puriri that has grown in our local area for many hundreds of years. “I love the feel and texture of the wood, and enjoy watching the beauty and peacefulness of the unknown patterns of the grain […]
Margaret Bray (Coulston Road Studio)

Margaret Bray says, “Combinations of Art, Conservation, Community and Family are driving forces that guide my life; It’s exciting to redefine something, the heap of remnant scraps that have collected over decades, transformed by arrangement into an article, to be read – soft clay turned to stone to help nourish and serve the bearer, and […]
Helen McNabb-Parsons

Typically iconic and quirky in nature, Helen Parson’s message is delivered in bold and vibrant colours, often with a twist of humour. She has a variety of painting styles, executed in acrylics, mixed Media and graphite/charcoal mediums. Finished works and WIP can be viewed in her studio, as well as a large variety of prints. […]
Lynda Jane Dodd

Lynda Jane enjoys many art forms and subjects, though loves to paint on driftwood or canvas; especially mountains, trees and the ocean. Having lived in Franklin most of her life, she is often inspired by the beauty of this area. Her award winning contemporary style is often fun and bold or emotive in watercolour or […]
Brenda Hollinshead

Beginning in 2015 Brenda Hollinshead began experimenting with wire which started taking human form. From aluminium wire she configures human size sculptures or larger of men,women and children. Realism and movement is what Brenda tries to achieve for them to look real; without this they appear lifeless. To date are 20 sculptures which Brenda exhibits […]
Marietta Coney

Marietta Coney born in Auckland has been painting for 25 years, her preferred choice of subject matter being still life. These striking, well-executed works successfully marry familiar objects with forms of flora and fauna. Each composition embraces the most striking aspects of colour, light and textural elements present in the chosen subject. They possess a […]
Brendan Wright (CODE6NINE)

After completing a Carpentry Apprenticeship, and 25 years in the construction sector as a Quantity Surveyor, I’ve turned a new page to get back into hands-on creating, playing, exploring, designing and making high quality pieces which are aesthetically beautiful yet functional and affordable. We are only limited by our imaginations, with a CNC machine im […]