Made from para – weaving offcuts in Te Maire (Shannon). This Harakeke paper gives new life to what was once waste turning today’s offcuts into tomorrow’s art.
Materials: Harakeke
Sizes: A5,
A4,
49x71cm,
63x85cm,
130×102
Freight: Arranged by email
Additional information
Size
130×102, 49x71cm, 63x85cm, A4, A5
Brand
Ratahi Tamatea
Ratahi is a kairaranga (weaver), specialising in Whatu. Her creative journey started at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in 2019, during which time she started a weaving business focusing on community classes, natural resources, sustainability, and connection to whenua. She is deeply inspired by Te Taiao, passionate about using what is already around her, and continues to uphold values around sustainability by reusing recycled materials and repurposing offcuts and scraps. As well as weaving, she also creates harakeke paper, often from the para of her weaving projects.
"Guided by the principles of kaitiakitanga, my goal is to return to the use of natural, renewable materials — creating art that restores our relationship with Papatūānuku and celebrates the cycles of renewal."
Pēpā Harakeke
$4.00 – $19.00Price range: $4.00 through $19.00
Description
Title: Pēpā Harakeke
Artist: Ratahi Tamatea
Iwi: Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
Description: Harakeke Paper
Made from para – weaving offcuts in Te Maire (Shannon). This Harakeke paper gives new life to what was once waste turning today’s offcuts into tomorrow’s art.
Materials: Harakeke
Sizes: A5,
A4,
49x71cm,
63x85cm,
130×102
Freight: Arranged by email
Additional information
130×102, 49x71cm, 63x85cm, A4, A5
Brand
Ratahi Tamatea
"Guided by the principles of kaitiakitanga, my goal is to return to the use of natural, renewable materials — creating art that restores our relationship with Papatūānuku and celebrates the cycles of renewal."
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