Inspired by eight to twelve tracing strokes, mixed as if Kōwhaiwhai, only to arrive at the point of realising I could also weave these whenu of the ngāhere, Papa is cloaked.
He Whenu Nō Te Kahu o Papa was the 6th artwork from a body of works created for He Rā Mokopuna, exhibited at Toi Mahara June to Oct 2025. This piece acknowledges the cloak of Papa, mokopuna and their birthright; play, learn, and joy.
Care Instructions: Muka Harakeke has whakapapa memory therefore can be sprayed with clean water and reshaped. Please be sure to install away from direct sunlight to avoid fading of natural/traditional dyes.
Harakeke paper made from upcycled offcuts by Ratahi Tamatea – Harakeke Ora (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine)
Freight: Arranged by email
Brand
Pip Devonshire
Nō Ngāti Manomano me Ngāti Te Au a Pip.
Currently, Pip is a recipient of the first Ngā Aho Whenua weavers’ residency in the Toi Matarau Gallery at Māoriland alongside Sonia Snowden. Harakeke and Muka are the fibres she generally weaves with and has taught with when she was a tutor at Te Wānanga o Raukawa for the Toi Whakarākai programme. Early influencers were her tūpuna kuia Rangimahora Reihana Mete and Ranginui Parewahawaha Leonard.
Pip’s idea is to make a ‘new’ style of kete to celebrate the start of a new weaving journey at Māoriland as one of the Ngā Aho Whenua resident weavers - Raranga mai, whiri mai; Ngā Aho Whenua Weaving Residency Series 1; Kete Mata Tauaro #1 #2 #3.
A square piece of weaving can have tāpiki (cast off technique) on all edges and whiri (plaiting) to bring edges together. This whiri part of the weave is mad! Casting off from the whiri results in the fringed edges. Kete Mata Tauaro reflect the juxtaposition of the two main woven surfaces. This technique acknowledges Wainui, home and nurturer to Harakeke and Te Moananui a Kiwa, home of the whiri.
He Whenu Nō Te Kahu o Papa
$2,500.00
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Title: He Whenu Nō Te Kahu o Papa
Artist: Pip Devonshire
Iwi: Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Te Au, Ngāti Manomano
Description: Contemporary Muka Harakeke Installation
Inspired by eight to twelve tracing strokes, mixed as if Kōwhaiwhai, only to arrive at the point of realising I could also weave these whenu of the ngāhere, Papa is cloaked.
He Whenu Nō Te Kahu o Papa was the 6th artwork from a body of works created for He Rā Mokopuna, exhibited at Toi Mahara June to Oct 2025. This piece acknowledges the cloak of Papa, mokopuna and their birthright; play, learn, and joy.
Care Instructions: Muka Harakeke has whakapapa memory therefore can be sprayed with clean water and reshaped. Please be sure to install away from direct sunlight to avoid fading of natural/traditional dyes.
Materials: Muka Harakeke, Tānekaha, Paru, Makomako, Raurēkau
Harakeke paper made from upcycled offcuts by Ratahi Tamatea – Harakeke Ora (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine)
Freight: Arranged by email
Brand
Pip Devonshire
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