Blue Feather Synergy Design featuring kereru, tui and kōtare wing feathers mounted on a hoop. Made 2023.

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As a one woman run business I can get pretty busy fulfilling the various roles. At times I find it challenging to keep up stock on my online shop so I’ve been keeping a register of private orders and working through them.

If you see something you like from my shop or would like to commission a bespoke piece, please leave your details here and I will respond ASAP. Provide details such as dimensions, time frame, budget, design and any other preferences.

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Claire

80 cm Kotare, Toroa and Kahu feathers carved from salvaged native timber and painted with The Natural Paint Company Paint. Made for Kaimata Lodge Dunedin, 2023.

Carved rimu kereru feathers made as a wall art installation. Claire Jensen art Taranaki.

Kereru Feathers as installation called ‘Rise’. Carved timber and acrylic paint, 2023.

Korari and Pohutakawa leaves in salvaged rimu timber 2020.

1.2m carved rimu and acrylic paint huia feather for TCANZ entry, Wellington, 2022. Workspace Architects Wellington.

Carved rimu kea feather pair, 70cm long. Acrylic paint, 2023.

Custom sculpture for your home by Claire Jensen

Create a customised collection for your home.

Pictured Kakaho with Kotuku feather and Birch Ply Korari pair.

Birch Ply Korari Totem by Claire Jensen

Kurawaka Waipapa

My work features along with other New Zealand artists and designers in a new, stylish birthing unit situated in central Christchurch. The interior has been designed to create a welcoming and less clinical environment for mothers. Opened April 2024.

Silver gilded moon behind native harakeke flower stalks. Korari Moon wall sculpture designed and made by Claire Jensen Opunake.
Set of five carved feathers representing native New Zealand birds. Individually hand carved from native New Zealand timber by Claire Jensen. Native birds are kokako, ruru, kea, kereru and the extinct huia.
Copper gilded pohutakawa leaf wall sculpture made by Claire Jensen Opunake.