Joanna is an Auckland based artist, originally from Christchurch, which is what inspires her to depict a lot of South Island scenes.
She is inspired by a deep love for creative expression, global issues, and the stunning beauty of her homeland, Aotearoa.
She loves it when people connect with a certain piece. Connection to her is “really key, in more than one way” and why she loves painting.
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Mitre Peak, Rahotu – acrylic and ink on linen/cotton stretched canvas cradled in a pine frame.
“Aoraki – Mt Cook” in acrylic and ink on a linen/cotton stretched canvas called in a pine frame.
Mounga Taranaki in acrylic and ink on a linen/cotton stretched canvas cradled in a pine frame.
“Rangitoto” acrylic and ink on linen/cotton stretched canvas cradled in a pine frame.
Acrylic and ink on vintage repurposed gold framed board.
Depicting The Remarkables – Kawarau, Queenstown
“The mountain is disconcerting. Its landscape is wrinkled and secret. Words and habits stumble over the passes”.