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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x23.6in
About this artwork
An iconic landmark in the South Island. Aoraki (the Maori name for Mt Cook) is New Zealand’s highest mountain at 3754 metres or 12,316 feet.
The lake in the foreground is Lake Pukaki and is located just south of Mount Cook. Lake Pukaki is known for its exceptionally blue colour, which it gets from suspended particles in the water. These particles are formed by the grinding of rock as snow melts off the mountains filling the rivers and lakes.
Interestingly,… it is said that the best view of this scene (as painted) is from Peter’s Lookout. Also, autumn is considered the best time to view this area.
Peter Whitcombe is a New Zealand-based fine artist with a background in graphic design and printing. Drawing on this creative foundation, Peter has transitioned into fine art, where he now works primarily with oils and acrylics to capture the diverse beauty of New Zealand’s landscapes.
His work spans a wide range of scenery—from tranquil farmlands and dramatic waterfalls to iconic destinations that showcase the country’s natural splendour. With a focus on realism, Peter’s paintings are known for their lifelike detail, clarity, and vibrant colour.
Initially working in acrylics for their fast drying time, Peter now prefers oils for their richness and ability to maintain brightness over time. This shift has allowed him to bring greater depth and luminosity to his work.