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Sean GarwoodAuckland Waterfront, 1890 The Ferry 'Victoria' departing for DevonportOil on canvas70 x 100 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodBailey's Boatbuilders Freeman's Bay, Auckland 1894Oil on canvas60 x 100 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodHMS 'Achilles' in the Battle of the River Plate, 1939Oil on canvas65 x 100 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodJessie Logan racing in Tasman Bay, 1902Oil on canvas70 x 100 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodMullet boat 'Celox' racing in the Hauraki Gulf, 1914Oil on canvas70 x 100 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodQueens Wharf Auckland,1904Oil on canvas75 x 120 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodThe 'Duchess' in Wellington, 1910Oil on canvas45 x 80 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodThe 'Dunedin' moored in Port Chalmers, 1877Oil on canvas70 x 110 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodThe 'Felicity' and the Blind Bay Hookers, 1889Oil on canvas75 x 105 cmSigned
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Sean GarwoodThe 'Tamahini' entering Tory Channel, 1926, 1926Oil on canvas60 x 100 cmSigned
Nelson based artist Sean Garwood was born in England and grew up in Western Australia. From a young age Sean was influenced by his father’s highly successful full-time painting career. Growing upon the coast near the Port town of Fremantle Western Australia and motivated by his father’s success, Sean would spend many hours sketching amongst Fremantle’s rich maritime heritage. During this time his father was exhibiting his work throughout Australia and later New Zealand. Thoughts of becoming a full-time artist like his father were put on hold as the natural progression of a boyhood dream to become a Ship’s Master became a reality. After arriving in New Zealand at the age of 15 it took him only 6 years to become the youngest New Zealand Deep Sea Master at only 21 and at the age of 25 he was in command of a deep-sea trawler, with a crew of 45.
Sean gave up his career at sea in 2005 to follow his dream of becoming an artist like his father. He developed his own style of realism and with his abiding affection for the sea it was only natural that he would gravitate to marine subjects. He is meticulous in researching historical subjects, ensuring every detail of a ship’s rigging, the direction of wind and tide are all accurate. Sean’s experience and understanding the sea is clearly evident in his work and it has led him to become one of our foremost marine artists.