Lanterns
I have just printed an edition of this
photograph. In this case
I made 10.
Originally I thought that it
might be my Christmas
photo but the more I
looked at it the more I felt
that it needed to be bigger.
This is Albert Park in Auckland
and the lanterns are there
because it is the Chinese New Year.
Two years old, I treasure
this picture, it touches my heart.
Bluebells
Often over the last few years
I have made Christmas photos.
Here is this years example,
A couple of months ago I had
quite a bad dose of the flu
but managed to get up on a
Sunday morning and go the
local Farmer’s Market where I
bought these bluebells.
I was able to take this
photo without even getting
out of bed.
http://starkwhite.blogspot.co.nz/2012/11/peter-peryers-2012-christmas-photograph.html
Meat Scene
This photograph was taken in the 80’s
when I was an artist in residence artist
in Rangitoto College in Auckland, now one of
the biggest secondary schools in New Zealand.
These are frozen hearts, probably from cattle
and being defrosted for a biology class.
They are immersed in hot water
in this stainless steel sink,
thawing out before a dissection class.
Carcass
Walking in Ponsonby a few evenings
ago, I took this photo of a sheep
carcass in the window of a small
boutique butcher. On this occasion
the photo was taken using
my smart phone.
I couldn’t help but be reminded
of a photo that I made a year or so ago,
see below, this time in a window
in Eltham in Taranaki.
The difference is that this carcass
is not real. It was part
of a movie set.
Pukeiti
Near New Plymouth there is a very
large garden, 360 hectares of it, on the side
of snowy Mount Taranaki. Called Pukeiti it was
established in 1951.
Planted in amongst the rain forest
is a very important plant collection,
notably rhododendrons. There is a
nip in the slightly alpine air at Pukeiti that they
particularly like.
The weekend before last I took this colour
photo of a rata that survived
the early milling that ravaged this area
I’m not sure whether I want to keep it,
but ten years ago I took the photo below, of another
Rata also at Pukeiti. I did print it
up into an edition.












