Mohua in the Beach Print
By Emma-Kate Moore
This is a lovely limited edition pigment print of a Mohua in the Beach on Hahnemühle 300gsm print paper by Emma-Kate Moore.
The Mohua is the Māori name for the Yellowhead bird. They are small, sparrow-sized yellow-headed, insect eating birds which lives only in the forests of New Zealand's South Island and Stewart Island and are closely related to the brown creeper and whitehead.
Emma-Kate loves and finds inspiration in the Queenstown Lakes district of New Zealand’s South Island. Surrounded by some of the most stunning flora and fauna in the world, she pursues a number of mediums to express what she sees. She’s built her practice around her fascination with the forms that emerge as a function of light in her subjects. She delights in line creating shapes, the forming of an expressive and abstracted fluid geometry. Her pleasure in deeply observing the world around her translates to nuanced colour palettes full of mood and feel.
Size: 30 x 30cm (includes 3.5cm border)
Made in New Zealand