Just a Weka Pushing its Luck | 20 x 20 cm original
The Shared Adventures Collection is an anthology of stories, told through paint, of adventures from throughout New Zealand, shared by fellow kiwis who love to explore, view the sights, and tell stories. We are adventurers. We feel most alive when we chase waterfalls, beaches, rivers, and lakes. We climb mountains, watch birds, hop over rocks, discover new places, or sometimes even visit one of those insta-famous spots.
This collection of artworks are of moments collected by myself and others from our adventures. I will share more about this specific artwork nearer the bottom of the page, should you like to hear about it. But first, I invite you to enjoy the artwork without reading those words, and let it remind you of one of your own adventures, or let it inspire another one.
Artwork Information:
Size: 8" x 8" (20 cm x 20 cm)
Medium: Alcohol ink & acrylic on yupo
Framing:
Framing stock can be variable. If your frame is not available, you will be refunded the price of the frame, and artwork shipped unframed. Frames may vary from those shown in the images.
Please Note:
There are multiple ‘options’ for this artwork; framed and unframed. If one is out of stock, it is likely that the artwork is no longer available, and the other variants have not been adjusted yet. Please feel free to contact me to enquire about this.
Please display away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
Shipping:
Please select "medium items" or the appropriate shipping amount for the largest item in your order.
About this artwork:
This adventure is by Emily Hunter from the Queen Charlotte Track, Marlborough.
Here’s what she had to say about it:
“My family did the Queen Charlotte walkway last New Years and this guy showed up to one of our lunch stops. Not pictured on camera, is Lucas 2 feet to the right cracking up at his audacity and good expectation :) just a weird little moment with nature”
It’s not an uncommon thing, to stop for lunch in the Marlborough sounds, and have the local weka emerge from the bushes, ever hopeful that you might drop some kai (or your car keys!). I’ve had a few similar experiences myself with the mischievous critters in this area. Their cheeky nature making them quite charming and lovable birds (that is - until they break into your tent and poop on your bed!).
The Shared Adventures Collection is an anthology of stories, told through paint, of adventures from throughout New Zealand, shared by fellow kiwis who love to explore, view the sights, and tell stories. We are adventurers. We feel most alive when we chase waterfalls, beaches, rivers, and lakes. We climb mountains, watch birds, hop over rocks, discover new places, or sometimes even visit one of those insta-famous spots.
This collection of artworks are of moments collected by myself and others from our adventures. I will share more about this specific artwork nearer the bottom of the page, should you like to hear about it. But first, I invite you to enjoy the artwork without reading those words, and let it remind you of one of your own adventures, or let it inspire another one.
Artwork Information:
Size: 8" x 8" (20 cm x 20 cm)
Medium: Alcohol ink & acrylic on yupo
Framing:
Framing stock can be variable. If your frame is not available, you will be refunded the price of the frame, and artwork shipped unframed. Frames may vary from those shown in the images.
Please Note:
There are multiple ‘options’ for this artwork; framed and unframed. If one is out of stock, it is likely that the artwork is no longer available, and the other variants have not been adjusted yet. Please feel free to contact me to enquire about this.
Please display away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
Shipping:
Please select "medium items" or the appropriate shipping amount for the largest item in your order.
About this artwork:
This adventure is by Emily Hunter from the Queen Charlotte Track, Marlborough.
Here’s what she had to say about it:
“My family did the Queen Charlotte walkway last New Years and this guy showed up to one of our lunch stops. Not pictured on camera, is Lucas 2 feet to the right cracking up at his audacity and good expectation :) just a weird little moment with nature”
It’s not an uncommon thing, to stop for lunch in the Marlborough sounds, and have the local weka emerge from the bushes, ever hopeful that you might drop some kai (or your car keys!). I’ve had a few similar experiences myself with the mischievous critters in this area. Their cheeky nature making them quite charming and lovable birds (that is - until they break into your tent and poop on your bed!).
The Shared Adventures Collection is an anthology of stories, told through paint, of adventures from throughout New Zealand, shared by fellow kiwis who love to explore, view the sights, and tell stories. We are adventurers. We feel most alive when we chase waterfalls, beaches, rivers, and lakes. We climb mountains, watch birds, hop over rocks, discover new places, or sometimes even visit one of those insta-famous spots.
This collection of artworks are of moments collected by myself and others from our adventures. I will share more about this specific artwork nearer the bottom of the page, should you like to hear about it. But first, I invite you to enjoy the artwork without reading those words, and let it remind you of one of your own adventures, or let it inspire another one.
Artwork Information:
Size: 8" x 8" (20 cm x 20 cm)
Medium: Alcohol ink & acrylic on yupo
Framing:
Framing stock can be variable. If your frame is not available, you will be refunded the price of the frame, and artwork shipped unframed. Frames may vary from those shown in the images.
Please Note:
There are multiple ‘options’ for this artwork; framed and unframed. If one is out of stock, it is likely that the artwork is no longer available, and the other variants have not been adjusted yet. Please feel free to contact me to enquire about this.
Please display away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
Shipping:
Please select "medium items" or the appropriate shipping amount for the largest item in your order.
About this artwork:
This adventure is by Emily Hunter from the Queen Charlotte Track, Marlborough.
Here’s what she had to say about it:
“My family did the Queen Charlotte walkway last New Years and this guy showed up to one of our lunch stops. Not pictured on camera, is Lucas 2 feet to the right cracking up at his audacity and good expectation :) just a weird little moment with nature”
It’s not an uncommon thing, to stop for lunch in the Marlborough sounds, and have the local weka emerge from the bushes, ever hopeful that you might drop some kai (or your car keys!). I’ve had a few similar experiences myself with the mischievous critters in this area. Their cheeky nature making them quite charming and lovable birds (that is - until they break into your tent and poop on your bed!).