Following on from the Tūturu Exhibition, I am now making these small panels in various colourways. The pattern which when it is horizontal is called Ahuriri Summer, from the forms of the Hawkes Bay Landscape, rolling hills and the waves of the sea. When turned to the vertical, it becomes the local rivers (Awa), the braided pathways between the manmade stopbank restrictions. The panels are recycled wooden venetian blinds, and have small blocks behind them to offset them from the wall and they are light enough to be installed with bluetack. The purchaser can arrange them in different ways. These are available from the Muse Gallery in Havelock North.
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Lee Deverell
3/19/2021 02:01:15 pm
Interested in more of your items other than at Muse Gallery
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Raewyn Paterson
3/22/2021 05:28:43 pm
Hi Lee,
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