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Robin White - Print - Mangaweka
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Robin White - Print - MangawekaORDERING NOTE: Print to Order Allow 1 month Although dated 1973, Mangaweka had its origins in 1971, when Robin White, a recent Elam School of Fine Arts graduate, was living in a tiny cottage at Bottle Creek on Puatahanui Inlet, near Porirua. That year she and her fellow Bottle Creek resident, the poet Sam Hunt, made a road trip to visit friends who lived near the small rural settlement of Mangaweka, near Taihape. When they stopped in the main street,
translated into English
Taking a moment to catch the mild East Coast waves for a mid summer cool down
until Kuwi can't take any more
The set includes 2 x A1 posters including all emotion illustrations from the book How Do I Feel
When you wear these earrings
making it easy to fit in your beach bag
The casting is of a fossilised shark tooth originating from beautiful Rēkohu (the Chatham Islands)
BIND: Casebound
she works across many national projects that support children’s wellbeing
and it is to Hiwa that Māori would send their dreams and desires for the year in hope that they would be realised
PAGES: 36
Ours are more disguised amongst their surroundings
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