A photograph of a painting in Donna Allfrey's house at 406 Oxford Terrace. The painting depicts heritage buildings which were demolished in Christchurch, as well as the year or era in which they were built.
Workers painting the James Hight Library.
Workers painting shelves in Piko Wholefoods' new premises.
A photograph of volunteers painting a mural in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of volunteers painting the Poetica Urban Poetry wall.
A photograph of a tradesperson painting a stairwell in the Diabetes Centre.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
Painting on the wall of a broken building visible in the central city.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
A photograph of people painting wooden pallets, to be used for the Lyttelton Pentanque Club.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
A photograph of a tradesperson who has been painting a stairwell of the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
A painting and the Univeristy of Canterbury Mace, are loaded into a car after being rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury loads a painting into a van, saved from the Registry Building.
A photograph of volunteers painting a pathway in Gap Filler's temporary outdoor cinema on the corner of Madras and St Asaph Streets.
A photograph of volunteers painting a pathway in Gap Filler's temporary outdoor cinema on the corner of Madras and St Asaph Streets.
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph depicting students painting signs. The signs are for a protest march against education cuts.
A digitally manipulated image of broken objects. The photographer comments, "Digital painting of breakages and liquefaction after the February 22 earthquake in Christchurch".
A photograph of a woman applying filler to a concrete-block wall, in preparation for painting it to become the Poetica Urban Poetry wall.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Emergency Co-ordination Centre in the Christchurch Art Gallery building. Staff at work with paintings in a gallery still on display".
A graphic giving information about Ralph Hotere, awarded the Order of New Zealand. The illustration shows his painting, 'Hang in there mate', painted in response to the Christchurch earthquakes.
A photograph of a child painting a bookshelf during the 'Words of Hope' event. An assortment of furniture has been painted white, and the public invited to spray-paint messages onto the pieces.
Detail of steel bracing supporting the Colombo Street overpass. The photographer comments, "After the earthquake in Christchurch the Colombo St overpass got damaged and they used reinforcing steel beams to hold it up".
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been made ready for painting. The carpet has been covered in plastic and the furniture removed from the room. Painters scaffolding has also been set up inside the room.
A large chess board made from sand and broken shells, with a painted beach scene on the wall behind. The photographer comments, "After all the suggestions put on the wall on what to do in this area, which was once an earthquake damaged shop, they have made the chess board, painted a seaside scene on the wall and created a small wall of tyres".