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Holding Time

  • Regular price $280.00
Vessels of Holding Series | Lizzie Pannell 2025
  • Limited edition print series of 30
  • Printed onto Hahnemuhle photo rag 308gsm paper
  • Hand signed and numbered
  • Free shipping within NZ
  • Pick up is available at Art For Art Sake who can advise on framing options.


Sizing & Borders

Each artwork is scaled to fit the selected paper size while preserving its original proportions.

  • A minimum 15mm white border is included for handling and framing
  • Due to the artwork’s proportions, border widths may vary slightly on different sides and between sizes
  • The full image is always visible (no cropping)

There are two options for receiving your print - by courier or collection in person in Wellington.

  • By courier, the print comes safely packaged and rolled in a sturdy tube. It ships within 5-7 business days sent via NZ Post. Delivery times depend on destination.

  • Local collection is available in Wellington at Art For Art Sake in Marion St, Te Aro. The print would come safely packaged flat with a cardboard backing. Art for Arts Sake can frame for you at a discounted rate if you wish, charged separately according to your framing requirements.
Size Guide

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Local Pickup
Available at Art For Art Sake, 20 Marion St, Wellington who can advise on framing options.
Free shipping within NZ

"To live is to hold joy and sorrow in the same hands"

Holding Time

In Holding Time, a glass vase brimming with dried hydrangeas rests upon a stack of old books, beside an unlit candle. The hydrangeas, long past their bloom, retain a haunting beauty, their faded petals echoing the quiet dignity of the aged books beneath them. These books, now largely replaced by digital forms, serve as relics of a simpler, slower past, objects of knowledge, touch, heritage, and memory. Together, the books and flowers form a poignant meditation on endurance and obsolescence: both aged, both precious, both still capable of holding beauty. The restrained, warm palette and softened background lend the piece a contemplative stillness. Holding Time is both elegy and celebration; a recognition that even as time passes and forms fade, there remains grace in what endures.