SEE THE UNSEEN

April-July 2021


A Contemporary Art Exhibition showing some of New Zealand's talented emerging artists.

The exhibition visually explores colour and light, reflecting an intimate relationship between the space and the landscape's surroundings. You'll have access to spectacular views of the ocean, native bush and forestry with Auckland's City silhouetted against the horizon.

All artworks are up for sale and ready to brighten up their new homes! So come through and give support to local creatives.


112 Nick Johnstone Drive, Waiheke Island

THE ARTISTS

GORDON DARLING

Alldon.DESIGNS aims to project ideas and dialogue around digital frameworks to push them into a Fine Arts discipline. focused on precise print-making skills and developing a visual language.

GARTH STEEPER

Garth Steeper graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 2003, and has been exhibiting regularly throughout New Zealand and the UK. Garth’s work is represented in a range of private collections, he is currently living in Auckland.

JAYDEN PLANK

Rejecting minimal and mono-cultural aesthetics in favour of an exhilarating riot of colour and form, Auckland-based artist, Jayden Plank, creates paintings and sculptures that synthesize and investigate the limitlessness of inner worlds and outer space.

PAOLA KING-BORRERO

Paola King-Borrero’s work is greatly influenced by her International background, cultural sensitivities and her education. Her artistic career has spanned decades of experimentation, utilizing many forms and genres.

SARAH OOSTENDORP

Sarah Oostendorp’s practice focuses on the state of mind whilst in the midst of creating large, labour-intensive drawings. She is drawn to repetitive circular movements, as they relax her into a negative state, often when creating the horizon of thoughts disappear and reappear.

YEONJAE CHOI

Auckland-based ceramic artist, Yeonjae Choi, has been working with clay since 2015. Her works are a study of the relationship between the interior and exterior of the vessel and she takes inspiration from her Korean heritage to inform her ideas.