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Artist inspired by Raumati Beach

Ever changing moods captured in painting series

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Raumati artist Tania Dally’s latest series of abstract paintings will be on display during the upcoming Kāpiti Arts Trail, inspired by the scenes she encounters throughout the year from her Boatshed Studio, situated on Raumati Beach near the mouth of the Wharemauku Stream.

Tania said the project has been more than a year in the making.

“I started by taking a 360-degree video most days at the mouth of the stream, at different times of the day regardless of the weather, for an entire year.

“As any local can tell you, there are an amazing range of colours and scenes as the beach’s ever-changing moods play out over the course of the year, and it is this diversity that I have sought to capture.”

There are 12 large abstracts in the series — one for each month.

The paintings each incorporat­e a short poem penned by Tania’s partner, Richard Calkin, with the script featured as part of the artwork.

“We started by reviewing the videos from each month to distil the main features and colours of that time of year. Richard then used these themes to write the poems, and it is these ideas that I have sought to express on canvas.

“An overriding theme of the paintings and poems relates to the power of the natural world — exemplifie­d in this case by the raw beauty of Raumati Beach — to centre us and help us transcend the chaos of daily life.”

The collaborat­ion with family and friends didn’t stop with her partner’s poems.

The Kāpiti Arts Trail will include an audio-visual presentati­on created by Tania and Richard’s good friend Phill Simmonds featuring the original video footage of each month, together with the painting and spoken word poem, as well as a musical soundtrack written and produced by Tim Calkin of local band the Seaside Sloths, who also happens to be Tania and Richard’s son.

Tania said the collaborat­ive and family element has added another dimension to the work, while allowing it to still retain the unique artistic style that she has become known for.

“As with all my work, the paintings are not aiming for pictorial representa­tion.

“Instead, the paintings are my intuitive response to the beach’s constantly unfolding dynamic; visual representa­tions of the colours and energy flowing from within creation itself.”

The originals of each painting are available for sale, as well as more affordable prints which are actualsize replicas, printed on high-quality, fine art paper, before being individual­ised and hand-embellishe­d with paint by the artist to give the piece a unique and original look and feel.

In addition, Tania has had the 12 images compiled into an A4 2024 art calendar. While the calendar will sell for $30, the first 50 visitors on each of the four days of the Kā piti Arts Trail to Tania’s Boatshed Studio, across the footbridge from the Marine Gardens carpark on Raumati Beach, can pick one up for free.

 ?? ?? Richard Calkin and Tania Dally.
Richard Calkin and Tania Dally.

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