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Juxtapoz Magazine - Beautiful Portraits of Ethnic Women from Daniela Uhlig
Berlin artist and illustrator Daniela Uhlig shares some beautiful portraits of ethnic women using digital mediums. Prolific Berlin artist a...
Shields Nathan
He Kaakano Ahau (I am a seed) is a collaboration of works by husband and wife duo Jason Nathan (Carver-pounamu)(Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua), Kiri Nathan (weaving,fashion) (Ngapuhi, Tainui) and acclaimed photographer David K Shields.
Shields Nathan
He Kaakano Ahau (I am a seed) is a collaboration of works by husband and wife duo Jason Nathan (Carver-pounamu)(Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua), Kiri Nathan (weaving,fashion) (Ngapuhi, Tainui) and acclaimed photographer David K Shields.
Shields Nathan
He Kaakano Ahau (I am a seed) is a collaboration of works by husband and wife duo Jason Nathan (Carver-pounamu)(Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua), Kiri Nathan (weaving,fashion) (Ngapuhi, Tainui) and acclaimed photographer David K Shields.
Shields Nathan
He Kaakano Ahau (I am a seed) is a collaboration of works by husband and wife duo Jason Nathan (Carver-pounamu)(Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua), Kiri Nathan (weaving,fashion) (Ngapuhi, Tainui) and acclaimed photographer David K Shields.
Shields Nathan
He Kaakano Ahau (I am a seed) is a collaboration of works by husband and wife duo Jason Nathan (Carver-pounamu)(Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua), Kiri Nathan (weaving,fashion) (Ngapuhi, Tainui) and acclaimed photographer David K Shields.
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas : Hinepukohurangi and Hinewai. Read the story - http://allpoetry.com/poem/2554570-Uenuku-and-the-Mist---a-Maori-legend.-by-hugh_wyles
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Elizabeth Kyle - Kahurangi o te Haeata (Maori for Lady of the Dawn)
Past Exhibitions
Hine-nui-i-te-po (Ancestress of the Night) by June Northcroft Grant: Hine-nui-te-pō ("Great woman of night") is a goddess of night and death and the ruler of the underworld in Māori mythology. She is a daughter of Tāne. She fled to the underworld because .... The red colour of sunset comes from her. Finish the myth - And that is why today red is the colour of the sunset.
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