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Black Vessel 3. black slip painted ceramic vessel. sgraffito mark making referencing tankio patterns.
Details of the artwork for sale in the Houses during the 2024 Art House Tour can be viewed below. Art will be uploaded as artists have it ready, so be sure to check back regularly to see what is available.
All funds raised from the Art House Tour will go towards the Academic Endowment Fund, which was established in 2002. This allows the School to recruit, reward and retain the best possible teachers for the classroom. It also assists through the provision of physical resources and infrastructure.
Only registered ticket holders can buy art in the homes on the day of the Art House Tour. These will not be available to purchase online unless they remain unsold at the end of the Tour. All unsold works will be available for purchase on the website until midnight on Tuesday 26 November 2024.
Black Vessel 3. black slip painted ceramic vessel. sgraffito mark making referencing tankio patterns.
Black Vessel 4. black slip painted ceramic vessel. sgraffito mark making referencing tankio patterns.
Black Vessel 5. black slip painted ceramic vessel. sgraffito mark making referencing tankio patterns.
Originally carved for The Grove restaurant in 2010, this triptych of a chandelier is now back on the market and looking for a new home.
This is a unique Hannah original; each panel is carved into 38 layers of acrylic paint. Three panels – each panel is 45 x 71cm.
Ingrid Boot has captured a moment in time with this soft coloured original oil painting giving a wonderful vintage feel and framed in a beautiful ornate white frame.
Taxidermy Aruacana Rooster, glass, rooster feathers, 24k gold leaf, wood, enamel
This sculpture is made from Corten steel and coated with fish oil.
1300mm high x 700mm wide.
Base plate is 600mm.
Mark Cowden’s Multiplane images change depending on the angle they are viewed from, making the viewing of them a unique interactive experience.
These works are limited editions of 20.
This sculpture is made from Corten steel and coated with fish oil.
1100mm high x 1100mm wide.
Base plate is 600mm.
Mark Cowden’s Multiplane images change depending on the angle they are viewed from, making the viewing of them a unique interactive experience.
These works are limited editions of 20.
Mark Cowden’s Multiplane images change depending on the angle they are viewed from, making the viewing of them a unique interactive experience.
Acrylic on Board, framed.
Courtesy of Föenander galleries
Belinda Griffiths is a conceptual figurative Artist based in Auckland. Belinda works within the disciplines of painting and printmaking and explores the expressive power of the gestural mark. When coupled with depictions of the human form, this push and pull between mark and form, has the potential to dig deeper and communicate something of the human experience that becomes more authentic, more visceral. Rob Garrett wrote of the sensual power of Griffiths’ work – a potent sensuality – which at times undercuts and almost contradicts the works conceptual origins. Belinda’s intimate yet anonymous portraits are more than depictions of human form, they are satisfyingly complex works – which while poetic, are not overly romantic – inviting reflection on the human condition, as they progress and unfold in front of the viewer
Belinda was awarded the Molly Morpeth Canaday Award in 2010 and the Estuary Art Award in 2013. Her work is held in a number of public, private and corporate collections in New Zealand and overseas – including a number of works in the Art House (Auckland) and the Vernon Public Art Gallery (British Columbia).
2024 marks the fifth biennial Art House Tour, comprising seven homes in and around the Grammar Zone, as well as the Gallery situated on the School grounds, featuring the work of over 70 local artists.