New Zealand Photography Prints and Coastal Art for the Home

The world as we know it has shifted in many ways over time, yet nature continues to offer a sense of grounding.

There are elements in nature that every one of us has access to, the moon, the ebb and flow of the tide, the rising and setting sun. I often think of these as the constants.

This body of work began as a visual exploration during a period of stillness in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. A way of observing, slowing down, and reconnecting with the natural world.

What emerged was a series of images that celebrate the quiet, enduring beauty of Aotearoa, moments of light, movement, and atmosphere that exist beyond uncertainty.

This collection is now evolving into something new.

I am currently developing a collection of high-spec digital art inspired by New Zealand’s landscapes and natural elements, designed for modern coastal homes. A curated release is coming soon.

In the meantime, you can explore available works within my current collections:

Liminal Tides, a collection of fine art photography prints exploring light, tide, and the in-between moments of the ocean

Quiet Coastlines, ocean-inspired digital fine art curated to bring the feeling of the sea into your home

A Celebration of New Zealand Photography: Surfgirl NZ Water Photography Print of Surfer and Moon in New Zealand

Free Shipping Across New Zealand

We offer free shipping across New Zealand on all fine art prints.

International orders are welcome, with shipping costs calculated based on destination.

Framing in New Zealand

All New Zealand photography prints come unframed and custom framing is recommended to match the quality of your Mount Maunganui artwork. Here are a couple of framing recommendations in Auckland, Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

  • Artmount and Framing Matters (Auckland)

  • Frames NZ (Mount Maunganui/Whangamata)

  • Harrison’s Frames (Mount Maunganui/Tauranga)

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