Michael Smither Whitianga Screenprints Showcase

FINE ART SCREENPRINTS

Join us to view and discuss Michael Duncan Smither's SCREENPRINTS in Whitianga at The Waterways, Whitianga !!

Hours
Open 10am - 4pm

Saturday 4th March 2023 (Meet Michael D Smither, see details below).

Sunday 5th March 2023

and

Saturday 11th March 2023  (Meet Michael D Smither, see details below).

Sunday 12th March 2023.

Venue

Whitianga Waterways Office

102 Joan Gaskell Drive, Whitianga.

Meet Master Artist Michael Smither on Saturday 4th & Saturday 11th March, between 1pm - 2pm.

Contact Christine on the morning of the 4th and 11th of March to confirm Michael's attendance.

Please note..
Due to the recent floods, this Smither exhibition will be showcased in two separate towns. The Originals Exhibition will take place in Coromandel town and the Screenprints Exhibition will be showcased in Whitianga, 50 mins drive between them. 
Meeting Master Artist Michael Smither will be held in the WHITIANGA Screenprints Exhibition on Saturday 4th & Saturday 11th March, between 1pm - 2pm.

 In 2004 Smither was awarded the CNZM (Companion to the New Zealand Order of Merit) for Services to Art.

 Michael has been painting for over 66 years and is renowned as one of our most recognised master painters in New Zealand and his paintings are held innumerable public collections including Auckland Art Gallery and Te Papa Tongawera Museum of New Zealand and prominent private collections

 In art history books Smither is filed under hard-edge realism as the most prominent painter of this prominent homegrown school.

 During his long and prolific career, Michael Duncan Smither has found continuing inspiration from his immediate environment. This has resulted in a large body of work that is synonymous with the New Zealand landscape and culture.

 He paints coastal and mountain landscapes, family and children, domestic objects, and religious symbols. Michael also has a continued interest in reflections with a large collection of famous colour works that are strongly influenced by his knowledge of music and harmonics. Michael has held many prestigious one-man shows in New Zealand and Australia and has been included in many group exhibitions.