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Aotearoa Whanau
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Whanau

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30" x 46"

Acrylic on canvas

2018

The painting titled "Whānau," which means family in Māori, features earthy washes of paint and charcoal, creating a rich, textured background. The artwork showcases partially finished sketched faces of Māori women from the late 1800s, prominently displaying their distinctive moko (chin tattoos). This evocative piece captures the essence of connection and heritage, reflecting the strength and identity of Māori women throughout history. The blend of colors and techniques invites viewers to engage with the deep cultural significance of family and tradition.

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30" x 46"

Acrylic on canvas

2018

The painting titled "Whānau," which means family in Māori, features earthy washes of paint and charcoal, creating a rich, textured background. The artwork showcases partially finished sketched faces of Māori women from the late 1800s, prominently displaying their distinctive moko (chin tattoos). This evocative piece captures the essence of connection and heritage, reflecting the strength and identity of Māori women throughout history. The blend of colors and techniques invites viewers to engage with the deep cultural significance of family and tradition.

FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

30" x 46"

Acrylic on canvas

2018

The painting titled "Whānau," which means family in Māori, features earthy washes of paint and charcoal, creating a rich, textured background. The artwork showcases partially finished sketched faces of Māori women from the late 1800s, prominently displaying their distinctive moko (chin tattoos). This evocative piece captures the essence of connection and heritage, reflecting the strength and identity of Māori women throughout history. The blend of colors and techniques invites viewers to engage with the deep cultural significance of family and tradition.

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