Wool Silk Painting – Ocean Golden Dawn Framed Handmade Wall Art Decor
Ocean Golden Glow Rangitoto – Wool & Silk Painting | Handmade Nunofelted Wall Art
Bring the warmth of a golden ocean sunset into your home with this one-of-a-kind wool and silk painting, handcrafted in New Zealand using traditional nunofelting techniques.
Inspired by the changing colours of the sea, sky, and the silhouette of Rangitoto Island, this textile artwork captures the peaceful moment when the last golden light dances across the water. Layers of fine merino wool and natural silk create rich textures, subtle movement, and a soft luminous glow that changes beautifully throughout the day.
Each piece is individually handmade, making it a truly unique work of fibre art.
Why You'll Love It
✔ Handmade from natural merino wool and silk
✔ Inspired by New Zealand coastal sunsets
✔ Rich texture and depth impossible to achieve with paint
✔ Lightweight and easy to display
✔ One-of-a-kind original artwork
✔ Beautiful gift for art and nature lovers
✔ Handmade in New Zealand
Materials
- Extra fine merino wool
- Natural silk fibres
- Natural textile fibres
Created using traditional nunofelting techniques, where wool and silk are carefully layered and felted together using water and olive oil soap.
Size
Approx. 24 x 18 cm artwork
(Frame not included unless stated.)
Inspired by the New Zealand Coast
The glowing golds, deep ocean blues, and distant island silhouette evoke the peaceful beauty of an evening by the sea. This artwork reflects the colours often seen around Auckland's coastline as the sun begins to disappear below the horizon.
Perfect For
- Coastal home décor
- Beach house interiors
- Living rooms and bedrooms
- Office or studio spaces
- Unique handmade gifts
- New Zealand art collectors
Shipping
✓ Carefully packaged for safe delivery
✓ Ships from New Zealand within 1–3 business days
✓ Free worldwide shipping
Handmade Fibre Art from New Zealand
Created by fibre artist Agnieszka Arciszewska, this artwork celebrates the beauty of natural fibres and the landscapes that inspire them.
More than a picture, it is a small piece of New Zealand captured in wool and silk.