Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Identity and Art


Image
Artist
Symbols used
Nigel Brown

The two tribes coming together in one
Where Maori and European cultures come together.
Rita Angus

A farm girl in a portrait
A farm girl by the beach.

RURU
Dick Frizzell
Mickey to Tiki Tu Meke
1996 this i a treasurer or
It reminds me of the treaty of waitangi and how the two clans( Maori and European) come together
Gordon Walters.
An optical illusion
Foyna-native animals
Flora-native plants  
Black and white koru
Charles Frederick
Charles Frederick Goldie was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on 20 October 1870. The second of eight children born to David Goldie and his wife, Maria Partington, he was second-generation colonial on both sides. Charles Goldie is one of this country’s most controversial artists, and one of the best known. He has been both denounced and praised by various critics
Te-Aro-Te-Rangi-Wharepu of Ngati Mahuta
An old man in the painting was a Maori leader
Shane Hanson important in Maori mythology: they are believed to be from the spirit world

Lives in swamps or lagoons
3 feet tall
Very elegant bird
Koru, Kotuku, Main Makaawhio colours.




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