Purchasing my art
Most of the pieces of art displayed on this site are either available for sale or for lease, unless stated SOLD or NFS (Not for sale). There is a selection of my artwork avaliable in the UK, I'm happy to pass on my agents details for you to contact her directly, some pieces in the Mangaweka Gallery, and here in Wanganui. I have a wide variety here with me which I am happy to show by appointment only.
I am selling quality work and I want you to be excited and thrilled with what you buy. You are able to view the work before purchasing by visiting my studio phone for an appointment. If you do acquire the work without seeing it first, I will happily take it back (in original condition) if you are unhappy with it for any reason.
Work can be sent anywhere in the world. Packaging and freight charges will apply.
If you would like to purchase an artwork, please telephone me on 0274 690 411 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Some helpful hints to help you care for your artwork:
Looking after your artwork will enable you to get greater enjoyment and satisfaction from your newly framed and existing artworks.
Ideally artwork should not be hung above fireplaces or radiators. Extreme or rapid changes in temperature can cause paper and wood to dry out and adhesives to fail.
Use two hooks on the wall to hang your pictures, set them about a quarter of the way in from either side of the picture. Where safety is critical, for example in children's bedrooms, ask your framer about glazing and security fittings.
Dust or brush frames with a soft cloth or brush. If fluids have to be used on the glass, apply them to a duster first (If UV resistant glazing has been used on your artwork, you can purchase specialised ammonia free cleaner from your framer).
When carrying and transporting artwork, hold the frame firmly at both sides, not from the top edge. If you have to store your pictures, make sure that they are stacked vertically and the right way up. When stacking framed artwork, stand them glass to glass so that the hangers on the reverse do not damage the frame surface.


