Art Market: Upgrade your interior with a captivating work of art

Nothing says sophisticated quite like a thoughtfully curated art collection. Whether you’re starting from scratch or adding to your cache, these inspiring pieces are sure to be a welcome addition to your walls.

In Return by Loren Marks, 2023, $9,950, Oil on canvas, 1500 x 1200 mm From Sanderson Contemporary

Fiordland Crested Penguin by Fiona Pardington, 2024, $25,000, Inkjet print on Hahnemühle paper, 1760 x 1400 mm From Starkwhite Queenstown
Untitled by Salome Tanuvasa, 2022, $5,500, Acrylic on canvas, 1000 x 950mm From Tim Melville

Untitled (Mask and Throw – Stick) by Graham Fletcher, 2024, $12,500, Oil on linen, 845 x 1070mm From Gow Langsford Gallery

Northern Lights by Kiran Mckinnon, 2024, $2,250, Acrylic on canvas, 430 x 350 mm From Suite Gallery
BOYS OWN by Mickey Smith, 2023, $5,750, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 1200mm x 800mm, edition of 10 From Sanderson
Contemporary

Garden Wilding by Molly Timmins, 2024, $8,500, Oil on canvas, 2900 x 1900mm From Sanderson Contemporary

Internal Saboteur – Violet by MAICO CAMILO, 2024, $14,800, Acrylic on Canvas, 1800 x 1700 mm From Parnell Gallery

Maumahara VII by Simon Kaan, 2022, $16,500, Ink and oil on board, 1050 x 1355mm From Sanderson Contemporary
Untitled II by FATU FEU’U, 2021, $8,900, Acrylic on Fabriano Cotton Rag Paper, 980 x 680 mm From Parnell Gallery

Eti — whelm — horomi — shadows — rising — ātahanga — whitia by Heidi Brickell, 2021, $1,600, Cotton duck, cotton thread from painting’s edge, rabbit skin glue, 455 x 350 mm From Kaukau

Gravity and Grace by Natasha Wright, 2023, $14,900, Oil on canvas, 1525 x 1219mm From Sanderson Contemporary

Palette Painting 2 by Richard Maloy, 2022, $3,000, Canvas print in white float frame, 490.50 x 570 mm From Starkwhite Queenstown

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