Stunning imagery depicting nature at its finest and making visible the invisible is the key to Auckland artist Cathy Carter's success.
Fresh from her three-week residency at Waimarama Beach late last year, Carter presents a series of photographic works themed around local myths, notable landmarks and human interaction with Waimarama - all of which she believes will "literally take your breath away".
Her time at Waimarama co-incided with a super moon (on December 3, 2017), enabling her to explore both aspects and literal meaning of the beach's name: Wai (water) marama (moon).
She will showcase photographs from three series; Seaside, Oceanids and Motu-O-Kura.
Upon opening yesterday at Havelock North's Muse Gallery, the exhibition will run until February 26.