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! https://magentadotbrands.com/shop/
Kingfisher Rising on a rust colour t-shirt.Kingfisher Rising on a tan colour t-shirt.Kingfisher Rising on an aqua colour t-shirt.Kingfisher Rising on an aqua colour t-shirt.Kingfisher Rising on a black t-shirt.
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.
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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.
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.Read More