He’s finally here! Meet “Kingfisher Rising”—my new favourite from the estuary birds series

That flash of electric blue lifting off an old wooden post is always inspiring down on the South Brighton estuary walk. I love how the digital watercolour painting wraps around the side so half of the post continues onto the back.

Kingfisher fans, by popular demand—this one’s for you! That heart-stopping moment when they explode into the air… now wearable.

Available now on pure cotton tees in four coastal colours tuned to show off the kingfisher’s plumage!
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Little girl in a pale blue Adelie Penguin t-shirt beside New Brighton Pier.

Snow Marle, Pale Blue, and Penguins Too: Unveiling the New Adelie Kids’ T-Shirt Design

Let your little explorer waddle into fun with this all-over Adelie Penguins t-shirt! The front shows a group of cheeky penguins marching toward the Ross Sea. Meanwhile, the back reveals their hilarious retreat from a sneaky leopard seal lurking on the Antarctic sea ice. Crafted on a white, snow marle, or pale blue t-shirt, to mimic the icy Antarctic landscape, and so that the black, white, and blue design pops with a 3D effect. The perfect tee for kids who love wildlife tales. Celebrate New Zealand’s nature-inspired artwear and grab yours today.

Shop Your Way: Locally Printed in Christchurch or Online

Choose how to get your kids’ Adelie Penguins t-shirt:

Back view of a young girl in a light blue Adelie Penguin t-shirt beside New Brighton Pier, showing penguins fleeing a leopard seal in black, white, and blue.
Run, penguins, run! The back of this pale blue Adelie Penguin t-shirt, modeled at New Brighton Pier, brings Antarctic drama to life with a clever three-colour design.
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A man wearing a clay-coloured t-shirt with a karearea (New Zealand falcon) in flight print, seated next to New Brighton Pier.

Introducing Our New Karearea in Flight T-Shirt

I’m thrilled to unveil my latest wildlife artwork. It is a t-shirt that captures the majestic flight of the Karearea. This is New Zealand’a species of native falcon.

The karearea, or the New Zealand falcon, (Falco novaeseelandiae, also known as the sparrow hawk) holds significant ecological and cultural importance in New Zealand. It is the only endemic bird of prey left. This fierce predator symbolises the resilience of native wildlife, offering a powerful representation of the country‘s bird life. Interestingly, it is most closely related to the Aplomado falcon of South America. The karearea might resemble the Australasian swamp harrier or Kahu and occupy a similar ecological niche. However, these two bird species are not closely related. This highlights the karearea’s unique evolutionary path and its critical role as an apex predator.


Check out the karearea design in action in our new YouTube Shorts video:

New karearea soaring across the chest of a t-shirt.
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An art print of a Giant Bluff Weta in a pixel-painted style, hung on an art gallery wall, showcasing its oblique pose and detailed features.

The Design Inspiration: Great New Zealand Wildlife Photography

The inspiration for the design came from superlative wildlife photographer Rod Morris. Chrissie and I visited Rod’s image library in Dunedin back in the 90s when we were there exhibiting with The Great New Zealand Craft Shows. We were looking for slides that he had cherry-picked. These slides had the potential to be developed into hand-separated wildlife art for screen printing.

Making It Simple: Breaking Down the Colours to Just Seven Stencils for the Original Screen Print

The giant weta t-shirt print finished art, reduced, on a transparent background.
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Art for reproduction. Shaun Waugh at the drawing board uses a 0.35mm Rotring technical pen to illustrate the Jewelled Gecko (Naultinus Gemmeus) in a pointillist illustration style onto a dimensionally stable sheet of translucent mylar substrate. The original illustration is rendered in landscape orientation at an enlarged size, 600 x 450mm.

Crafting New Zealand Wildlife Art: The Art of Colour Separation

The Art of Art for Reproduction: Rediscovering the Charm of Hand-Separated Rendering for Screen Printing

In the modern world of digital design, where every line can be perfected with a click, there’s something uniquely captivating about the traditional methods of graphic design. Today, I want to take you back to the early ‘80s, to the Graphic Design School at Auckland Technical Institute, where I spent over four years mastering an art form that’s as meticulous as it is magical—hand-separating colours for screen printing. Rendering shading, texture, and detail to achieve a realistic depiction of New Zealand native animals and plants.

Art for reproduction. Shaun Waugh at the drawing board uses a 0.35mm Rotring technical pen to illustrate the Jewelled Gecko (Naultinus Gemmeus) in a pointillist illustration style onto a dimensionally stable sheet of translucent mylar substrate. Right photo: Shaun charcoal drawing on coquille board the dark green colour-separated layer of the Jewelled Gecko ten colour art.
Rendering method. This process is performed using a lightbox where light shines through the reference highlighting the areas to be drawn in a careful pointillist transcription method with a 0.35 mm Rotring pen onto Mylar film or delicate charcoal pencil shading onto textured coquille board.
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A black Surface Active t-shirt with illustration of a 1961 Ford MkII Zephyr re-imagined as NASA’s space shuttle being worn by a man in sunglasses at New Brighton beach, beside the Pier.

This Kiwi Space Shuttle tee is a triumph of Kiwi ingenuity. 

For the Kiwi who dares to dream big, this Kiwi Space Shuttle tee is a must-have. This black Surface Active tee showcases the beloved Kiwi icon of a classic MkII Zephyr transformed into a NASA spaceship, manned by three Kiwis soaring through space, bound for a drive on the moon.

The clever design incorporates the rocket science of the black fabric of the shirt as deep space for a comfortable fit. The design is also available on garments for women and kids.

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Native Animal Lovers Rejoice!

You can order your very own New Zealand nature t-shirts from our brand new exhibition at Brighton Gallery, open until January 8th. All works, t-shirts & original prints, are designed & printed in New Brighton. To order contact: www.surfaceactive.digitees.co.nz/contact

Looking for the perfect way to show your love for your favourite native animal? Order your kiwi t-shirt today. T-shirts are available in a variety of colours and styles for adults and kids, making it easy to find the right one for you.
Three friends in Surface Active t-shirts with designs of Adelie penguins, Paua shell, and a red-billed gull at dawn, posing for a selfie at New Brighton Pier.

Surface Active—New Zealand Nature T-shirt Company stores

November 2021
Dear Surface Dweller,

We’re excited to announce our two online retail stores, the Surface Active global store and the brand new New Zealand-based store! To celebrate this significant stage in the development of our clothing brand we are rewarding our customers with a discount offer.

🛍 NZ-based store
🛍 Global store: Use code: “PERFEC” for 5% off your purchase, storewide.

Global store links: Adelie penguins, Jewelled gecko, and Kiwi iconic, light colour variant and the Treefern t-shirt, all-over printed.
NZ-based store links: Adelie penguins, Jewelled gecko, and Dolphins leaping, Kaikoura.

Actively yours,

Shaun Waugh (boss),

Chrissie Terpstra (bossier)

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