These forms explore the feminie form and the possibilities
inherent in the natural material of harakeke, (Phormium tenax) or flax.
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Commercially dyed harakeke, korari stalks, copper binding. Private Collection.
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'Ki Runga, Ki Raro, Ki Uta, Ki Tai.' - Above below and across - many shades
of meaning
Natural and commercially dyed harakeke. Private Collection.
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'Raranga Pari o te Hapu' - pregnant form Natural harakeke Private Collection.
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'Nga Wahine o Nga Hau e Wha.' - Women of the Four Winds
Natural and commercially dyed harakeke Private Collection, Adelaide, Australia.
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'Raranga Pari o te Pito.' - connection through the umbilicus
Natural harakeke. Private Collection.
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Commercially dyed harakeke. Private Collection.
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Korari stalks bound with copper, commercially dyed harakeke and foils. Private
Collection.
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Kindred Spirits of Weaving Hands
Photography: Artist Collection.
Commercially dyed harakeke Private Collection.
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About the Artist | Kite Forms
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