Giclee – printed on A2 archival , 100% cotton using pigment inks. Unframed. Each print is personally signed and numbered.
LIMITED EDITION of 15 PRINTS
“A Ttribute to Gordon Walters”
Wahine Ma has been hugely influenced by the work of NZ artist Gordon Walters and his famous koru series. His contemporary koru patterns were symbolic of Maori rock art which he held particular interest in for over 30 years.
For Maori, the koru pattern holds great significance as it symbolises new life and new beginnings. It is based on the new unfurling fern frond.
The top hat adorned with feathers is reminiscent of mid-18th century Aotearoa. It is associated with colonisation and is a representation of the massive cultural changes that occurred to all Maori people at that time.
About the artist:
Ngati Kahungunu Ki Wairarapa, Rangitane, Ngati Porou
Kia ora Koutou,
Art has been a significant part of my life for the past 14 years. Largely self-taught, my experiences have included exhibitions both in Australia and New Zealand.
My current style and medium is in the form of graphic illustration. Recent themes and concepts for my work have evolved around Mana Wahine (women of strength) with particular emphasis on Papatuanuku (Mother Earth). With many of my female images I like to create a kind of ‘multiple’ story telling, stories that not only portray strong female characters, but have that historical or mythical Maori element to them.
Inspiration comes from reading about leading women in Maori history, Atua Wahine and female role models within my own Whanau and Whakapapa. Influences have also come from my interest in researching and learning about the affects of post colonialism on Maori culture.
I am very fortunate to be doing something I am passionate about which is largely due to the love and support of my husband, Richard. I am also grateful for the ongoing encouragement and praise from Whanau, friends and those who continue to be inspired by my work.
Nga mihi nui – Bronwyn Waipuka
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