Prints for sale
Tauhou (Wax-eye) is a limited edition art print by New Zealand artist Sue Syme, produced in an edition of 100. The work depicts the tauhou, also known as the silver-eye or wax-eye, a small, active native bird recognised by its olive-green plumage and distinctive white eye-ring.
The tauhou is common throughout New Zealand and is often seen in gardens, forests, and orchards. It feeds on nectar, fruit, and insects, and is known for its social behaviour and lively presence.
Each print is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist and printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper. The print is supplied unframed with an acid‑free mat board surround and backing board, carefully wrapped for delivery.
Details:
Limited edition of 100
Signed, titled, and numbered by Sue Syme
Printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper
Approximate size: A4 (270 × 350 mm)
Supplied unframed with mat board surround and backing board
A3 Limited edition print of 100. Sue Syme is a New Zealand renowned artist who works in a variety of mediums. A print is the perfect gift for any occasion.
Each art print is signed , titled and numbered by hand.
Printed on high quality acid free 200 gsm paper.
All unframed prints fit standard A4 and A3 frames.
‘Flower In Indigo’ is a limited edition floral art print by New Zealand artist Sue Syme.
This contemporary artwork features expressive colour and soft, layered forms, making it a beautiful addition to living rooms, bedrooms, studios, or creative spaces. It suits both modern and classic interiors and brings warmth and life to the wall.
Each print is part of a limited edition of 100 and is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist, ensuring authenticity and collectability.
Printed on high-quality, acid-free 200gsm archival paper, the artwork is designed to last without fading over time. Every print is supplied with a white backing board and carefully wrapped in protective film for safe delivery.
Details:
Limited edition of 100
Signed, titled, and numbered by Sue Syme
Printed on 200gsm acid-free archival paper
Approximate size: A3
Supplied unframed, ready to fit a standard A3 frame
Flower Bloom is an ideal gift for art lovers or an accessible way to collect original contemporary New Zealand art.
Native Birds
NZ Native bird series - Limited Edition Giclee Art Prints.
Black Robin is a limited edition art print by New Zealand artist Sue Syme, part of her series depicting native birds.
Each print is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist and printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper. The print is supplied unframed with an acid‑free mat board surround and backing board and protective wrap, ready for framing or display.
Details:
Limited edition of 100
Signed, titled and numbered by Sue Syme
Printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper
Approximate size: A4 (270 × 350 mm)
Supplied unframed with mat board surround and backing board
Fantail (Pīwakawaka) is a limited edition art print by New Zealand artist Sue Syme, produced in an edition of 100. The work depicts the fantail, known in Māori as the pīwakawaka, a small, agile native bird recognised by its distinctive fanned tail and lively flight.
The pīwakawaka is common throughout Aotearoa and is easily spotted flitting about in search of insects. Its energetic movements and unique profile have made it a familiar presence in both forests and gardens.
Each print is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist and printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper. The print is supplied unframed with an acid‑free mat board surround and backing board, wrapped for protection and ready for framing or display.
Details:
Limited edition of 100
Signed, titled, and numbered by Sue Syme
Printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper
Approximate size: A4 (270 × 350 mm)
Supplied unframed with mat board surround and backing board
Huia is a limited edition art print by New Zealand artist Sue Syme, part of her series depicting native birds. Produced in an edition of 100, this print represents the huia, a bird once native to New Zealand.
The huia was known for its distinctive black plumage and elegant form. It lived in forests of the North Island but became extinct in the early 20th century following habitat loss and hunting pressures. The species is well known in New Zealand natural history for its unique appearance and the cultural significance its feathers held in the past.
Each print is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist and printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper. It is supplied unframed with a mat board surround and backing board, and carefully wrapped for delivery.
Details:
Limited edition of 100
Signed, titled, and numbered by Sue Syme
Printed on acid‑free 200 gsm archival paper
Approximate size: A4 (270 × 350 mm)
Supplied unframed with mat board surround and backing board
About the artist
New Zealand artist Sue Syme graduated with a Diploma of Fine Arts (Otago School of Fine Arts - Printmaking major) in 1981. Sue has been a practicing artist ever since, working across a variety of mediums.
Originally Sue worked mostly in water colour, pen and ink depicting busy social settings, cafes, parties, street life etc. During this time she won the Telecom Art Award for a West Coast pub scene.
After completing her Diploma of Teaching, Sue taught printmaking for a few years part-time at the Te Tai Poutini Polytech in Greymouth. Whilst there she produced a body of work in wood cuts and etchings. Around this time Sue was asked to participate in the Muka Youth Print Workshop in Auckland creating a series of lithographs, which toured New Zealand.
Sue spent most of her early career living and painting on the West Coast of the South Island but in 2006 relocated to Picton, a port town in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. She continues to be inspired by her environment and it’s people, painting predominantly in oils on canvas and water colour on paper.
Sue exhibits regularly throughout New Zealand, her art works are sold in galleries nationwide and she welcomes the commission work that this exposure generates. If you would like to discuss a commission or other creative opportunity, please contact Sue at suesyme@live.com.