Tukutuku Poutama scarf Toa Tamariki CuratedThe Poutama pattern signifies personal and collective growth, with each step reflecting the upward journey toward knowledge and achievement. Composition 70% Merino 20% Possum 10% Silk Care Instructions Cold wash Rinse well Do not bleach or tumble dry Dry flat in shade Made in Aotearoa New Zealand
The most extensive fully illustrated book of women artists ever published
Rita Cook — was one of some six hundred pictures that remained in her studio when she died in 1970
His current research focuses on the history and origins of New Zealand’s animals and the conservation of seabirds in the South Pacific
"Wāhine Iwa" – a captivating celebration of Māori culture and craftsmanship
Not too small or too big and lite weight so it doesn't pull down on the lobes
Smooth a light even layer of mud mask on damp skin
Adorned with an artwork that stands out among Aotearoa New Zealand's art history
Anne Kirker (1993) commented that ‘Frances Hodgkins’ most impressive quality was this ability to recharge her artistic vocabulary
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Image size: 1040 x 700mm including 10mm border