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Red Red Wine Jandals Artwork NZ

Red Red Wine Jandals Artwork NZ

Step into the nostalgia of sunny beach days and make lasting memories with the bold new mixed media artwork "Red Red Wine" by Collette Renee Fergus. As a contemporary New Zealand artist, Fergus perfectly encapsulates the vibrant essence of Kiwi summers with her stunning depiction of a national icon, the beloved red jandal.

Imagine slipping off your bright red jandals, their striking hue against the soft golden sand, as you feel the warmth of the sun and hear the gentle sound of waves rolling in.

"Red Red Wine" transports you back to those treasured beachside moments of sunshine, surf, and fun. This intricately textured mixed media piece celebrates New Zealand’s iconic footwear in a uniquely artistic way.

Crafted with great attention to detail, using premium Golden paints, gels, pastes, and glass accents, Fergus has transformed these everyday red jandals into a vibrant work of art.

Measuring 250mm x 250mm on a stretched canvas, this piece adds a pop of Kiwi charm to any space.

"Red Red Wine" is a small but striking artwork, perfect for igniting conversations and bringing a splash of summer energy to your home.

Priced at $190NZD, it’s an investment that captures the spirit of New Zealand summers for years to come.

Celebrate Kiwi culture and relive sun-drenched beach days with this captivating artwork. Each piece is signed on the side.

What Actually Are Jandals?


Jandals, also known as flip-flops or thongs, are open-toed sandals with a Y-shaped strap that sits between the toes. Lightweight and easy to wear, they are a favorite for casual attire, especially in warm climates like New Zealand.

While jandals are now a worldwide footwear staple, their origins go back over a century. Early versions were made from papyrus in ancient Egypt, where they provided protection from the hot sand and rugged landscapes.

As jandals spread across cultures, their design evolved. In Japan, the zori sandal, with thicker soles and materials like rice straw, became popular. Brazil introduced the world to Havaianas in the 1960s, famous for their durable rubber soles and recycled materials.

Today, jandals come in various styles and materials, from simple rubber to luxurious leather, and remain a favorite for beachgoers and travelers alike. Whether lounging by the pool, running errands, or enjoying a sunny day, jandals provide effortless comfort.

Get your own piece of jandal history with "Red Red Wine" and bring the warmth of those unforgettable beach days into your space. Contact us now!

Take a look at other paintings in this range including "All That Glitters", also "Camo Jandals" and "Back in Black"

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