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15 Pieces
Everything has its place, Everyone play his part, Only works when it mean to be.
Original acrylic painting on canvas
Completed on October 2013
Each artwork are 20mm x 20mm each, together in a hand made frame size 655mm x 655mm -
Baskets of Knowledge
This work is part of Oceania Mix, inspired by the story ‘3 Baskets of Knowledge’ and fusion with Pacific Cultures.
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Camouflage
Diptych Mono-print in black box frames (420mm x 420mm each)
Living in environment alongside with predators, many animals possess camouflage markings that reduce the risk of detection by visually hunting predators. I am very lucky to encounter a wild female Golden Dove in my Fiji trip. This endemic Fiji specie surprise me how well it camouflage into it environment. I have to admit, if i didn’t saw this bird flew into the tree, I will never acknowledge she was there. While I following it around, there were many time I not able to locate it even I know the direct location it flew into.
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Fantail Dove
Fantail Dove table light, is a beautiful piece of art, and it provide a delightful ambient glow in your room at night.
It’s a perfect little gift for yourself or a friend.
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Floating
Small original acrylic painting on canvas.
Completed on January, 2016.SIZE: 405mm (w) x 300mm (h)
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Harakeke
Print Size: 210mm x 297mm
Material: Card
New Zealand Flax, known by the Māori names Harakeke. Flax bushes will often support a large community of animals, providing shelter and an abundant food resource.
Although the Māori made textiles from a number of other plants, the use of harakeke and wharariki was predominant.
For centuries, Māori have used Harakeke for medicinal purposes, as a mild anaesthetic, poultice for boils, tumours, as well as to varicose ulcers. It also use as disinfectant and abscesses, relieve constipation, expel worms. The gum-like sap produced by Harakeke contains enzymes that give it blood clotting and antiseptic qualities to help healing processes.
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Harakeke – card
Harakeke print on greeting blank card with a white envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Harvest
Original Pastel painting on paper. Artwork size : 594mmx 420mm.
Completed on August, 2007.
Artwork is in a black frame (Frame size: 575mm x 750mm).
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Huia
Print Size: 210mm x 297mm
Material: Card
The Huia was the largest species of New Zealand wattlebird, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. Its extinction in the early 20th century. The two major cause of extinction was overhunting to procure Huia skins for mounted specimens and the widespread deforestation of the lowlands of the North Island by European settlers. Huia were primarily found in broadleaf-podocarp forests where there was a dense understorey, with the lost of ancient, ecologically complex primary forests, they were unable to survive in regenerating secondary forests.