Kelvin McMillan was born and raised in South Westland on a dairy farm in Hari Hari and moved to Canterbury in the late 60s.
The Large size of this giclee print is 200 x 300 cm.
Artist bio:
I was interested in art from a young age, becoming a full time artist by the age of 22. Initially concentrating on pencil drawings, mainly of architectural subjects, finding inspiration in derelict houses and farm buildings.
I paint simple subjects that surround me living in the vast landscapes of Canterbury and Otago. My painting style depicts the romance of our rugged New Zealand landscape. I am captivated by contrasting light and dark creating highlights and long shadows on building facades, boats, rural railway sidings, beehives and mailboxes. I also love painting portraits in particular New Zealand’s rural characters.
I exhibit widely throughout New Zealand, participating in both group & solo exhibitions.