Grace-Mae Photography
Purple Delight Canvas Wall Art – Photographed in NZ by Gracie-Mae (120 x 80 cm)
Purple Delight Canvas Wall Art – Photographed in NZ by Gracie-Mae (120 x 80 cm)
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Create a lush, dreamy vibe with this beautiful large canvas artwork, celebrating the deep pinks and purples of Gracie-Mae’s one-of-a-kind dahlias.
All of Gracie’s photographs feature one-of-a-kind dahlias from Green Footed Kiwi’s breeding programme, which she and her two sisters run together.
"That means no one else can take the same photos I can, which I think makes this photo quite special." — Gracie
Details:
• Original photograph by Gracie-Mae, co-founder of The Stripey Caterpillar
• Features rich, romantic purple and pink dahlias
• Printed on high-quality 120 x 80 cm canvas
• Sprayed with protective finish for lasting colour and durability
• Shipped rolled in a sturdy tube (unframed)
📦 Shipping the Stripey way
Flat-rate NZ shipping: $20. Free shipping over $150. Rural delivery +$5.70 (please select at checkout)
🌸 A warm, meaningful print that supports youth creativity and celebrates homegrown blooms.
The Stripey Caterpillar is a youth-led family business run by two young creative entrepreneurs. We lovingly pack all orders on Sundays and ship them every Monday to make space for art, photography, education, and fun during the week. Thank you for supporting slow, meaningful, youth-led creativity — and for your patience while your order makes its way to you!
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This canvas is just so lovely, my favorite colors. Arrived today, well packaged and with a lovely hand written and drawn thank you note from Gracie. You and Milly are an inspiration. I am so proud to own some for your art work. Well done and thank you so much, for your artwork, talent and for being you.
I saw Gracie-mae's work at the National Dahlia show in Hamilton last February. It was astounding. She even won a competitive photography class at the show against the adults judged by well known photographer and dahlia guru Dr. Keith Hammett.
The girls stall where they were selling product similar to that show here was very well supported with people not only buying but also hearing the story of the girls journey.