Palette Knife Impressionism:
My Impressions of Summer Series has mostly been inspired by the beautiful landscape in the South Island. I sometimes see a glimpse of crimson amongst an otherwise valley of green, or bluebells where they shouldn’t grow and a beehive ‘in the middle of nowhere’ and I say to myself, “what if there were more?” So this series is about combining the beauty of our landscape with my imagination.

Bolt of Autumn 1200 x 750mm SOLD by McAtamney Art Gallery, Geraldine

‘Where to from here?’ 1200 x 750mm and heavily textured. P.O.A.


Along the Sunlit Stream (SOLD by Raukura Art Gallery) Ravishing Reds 1200 x 750mm and richly textured. SOLD


From left to right – Sunrise SOLD by McAtamney Gallery, and Valley of Gold, P.O.A. Both of these vibrant heavily textured paintings have been created using a palette knife and are 1200 x 750mm on stretched canvas.

Reflections – 1200 x 750mm, acrylic on stretched canvas. Heavily textured. P.O.A.

Poppy Road – 760 x 1000mm, acrylic on stretched canvas. Part of my Impressions of Summer Series but not heavily textured. P.O.A.




From left to right – palette knife acrylic paintings on stretched canvas 1200 x 750mm ‘Summer Impressions 1,’ SOLD by McAtamney Gallery. ‘Summer time’ SOLD by Raukura Art Gallery, Picton.


From left to right -‘Sunlit Stream’ SOLD by McAtamney Gallery and ‘Hidden Treasure’ SOLD by Raukura Art Gallery. Both palette knife acrylic paintings on stretched canvas 750 x 1200 mm.