Mount Ngauruhoe (Māori: Ngāuruhoe) is New Zealand's newest and, historically, most active volcano, standing at 2,291 m. There have been no eruptions since 19th February 1975.
This stunning mountain is also known as Mount Doom in The Lord of the Rings.
Difficulty: 3/5
*please note supplier has printed the numbers on the side instead of upright - won't affect the overall outcome of the painting, just a little weird!!! - see pictures*
This image was taken by Amanda Beets a few years ago from the Desert Road. The sky was clear apart from moody clouds that were shadowing the mountain, making for an awesome photo.
This painting is less detailed for those wanting a taste of a kiwi icon on their wall, without the small intricate details that may be difficult. We really hope you enjoy this, because we enjoyed creating it for you! We have a detailed version of this too!
FRAME IT - TWO WAYS TO FRAME
Magnetic Poster Frame:
Our picture hangers make it easy for you to display your works of art and constantly swap out what's on display without damaging your pieces. Add a black (teak sold out) magnetic picture hanger to your order for only an extra $18. Save $4 as the frames are $22 each if you buy without a painting.
DIY Stretched Canvas Frame:
The other framing option is our DIY stretched frame kit for only $18 ($20 if you purchase without a painting). This DIY kit is easy to use and allows you to transform your painting into a professionally presented artwork with a taut, wrinkle-free canvas stretched over a sturdy wooden frame, creating a polished and gallery-ready appearance. The process pictures are shown in photos above, and video will be added to our "education" page on our website
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Mt Ngauruhoe {simple}
1x pre-numbered high quality canvas - sized 50cmx40cm
1x set of numbered acrylic based pottles of paint
4x wooden brushes - large, medium & 2x small
Gorgeous packaging which includes instructions
Lay your canvas flat, (you can iron the back of the canvas to get any creases out), take a photo of your numbered canvas so you can zoom in to see any small numbers, organise your paints, then paint each numbered section with the corresponding number labelled on the paint pottle.