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Maori Princess by Gottfried Lindauer.  Love the cross culture imagery. Polynesian People, Polynesian Art, Polynesian Dress, Maori Face Tattoo, Maori Tattoos, Maori Symbols, Zealand Tattoo, Colonial Dress, Maori People
Maori Princess by Gottfried Lindauer. Love the cross culture imagery.
King Tāwhiao. A portait of the 2nd Maori King, a leader of great mana, held in a high degree of tapu or sacredness and restriction. Tattoos Bein, Ta Moko Tattoo, Polynesisches Tattoo, Maori Tattoo Designs, Marquesan Tattoos, Tattoo Motive, Face Tattoos
King Tāwhiao
King Tāwhiao. A portait of the 2nd Maori King, a leader of great mana, held in a high degree of tapu or sacredness and restriction.
Darcy Nicholas Life Sketch, Nz Art, New Zealand Art, Maori Art, Prophetic Art, Ethnic Art, Nicholas, Art Works
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Darcy Nicholas
Ancestral Reflections by Darcy Nicholas Modern Indian Art, Paint Photography, Principles Of Design, Artist Models, Indigenous Art, Native American Art
Past Exhibitions
Ancestral Reflections by Darcy Nicholas
Sacred Woman by Darcy Nicholas NZ artist Sacred Woman, Dream Artwork, European Paintings, Artist Painting
Home Page
Sacred Woman by Darcy Nicholas NZ artist
KHS Art Department
KHS Art Department
Darcy Nicholas Kiwiana
Darcy Nicholas
BLOG!: Darcy Nicholas Example Of News, King's College, Darcy
Darcy Nicholas
BLOG!: Darcy Nicholas
Darcy Nichoolas NZ Artist Male Figure, Tribal Art, Student Art
Massey Art
Darcy Nichoolas NZ Artist
E HOKI MAI-(the home coming)  The journey of the Maori is seen by many as the return to the land where they came from. The bond to Papatuanuku (mother earth) is strongest for women. Red is the colour of blood and earth - the most sacred colour for Maori people. Women are the most vulnerable and carry the seed of the spirit. Men who have lost the bond to Papatuanuku can regain it in togetherness with women. Indigenous Peoples, Surrealist, Community Art
E HOKI MAI-(the home coming) The journey of the Maori is seen by many as the return to the land where they came from. The bond to Papatuanuku (mother earth) is strongest for women. Red is the colour of blood and earth - the most sacred colour for Maori people. Women are the most vulnerable and carry the seed of the spirit. Men who have lost the bond to Papatuanuku can regain it in togetherness with women.
Darcy Nicholas Art Dealer, Art Market, Traditional Art
Darcy Nicholas
Darcy Nicholas NZ Artist Maori Designs, Art Paintings
Darcy Nicholas
Darcy Nicholas NZ Artist
Rongo and Haumia- Maori myth: the god of cultivated food and the god of wild food. They were brothers and both attacked by their other brother, the storm god. They hid in the body of Papa, Mother Earth. Gucci Wallpaper Iphone, Sacred Masculine, World Mythology, The Ancient One, Indian Tattoo, Polynesian Culture
Rongo and Haumia- Maori myth: the god of cultivated food and the god of wild food. They were brothers and both attacked by their other brother, the storm god. They hid in the body of Papa, Mother Earth.
Rewi Maniapoto, cousin to My great great Grandmother: Mere Pianika Rangihurihia Ormsby daughter of Te Raku and Matakorama New Zealand Tattoo, Auckland Art Gallery
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Rewi Maniapoto, cousin to My great great Grandmother: Mere Pianika Rangihurihia Ormsby daughter of Te Raku and Matakorama
by Darcy Nicholas, NZ Maori Artist Art Maori, Vintage Art Prints, Figurative Art
by Darcy Nicholas, NZ Maori Artist
KHS Art Department
KHS Art Department
mixed media, maori woman Te Reo Maori Resources Teaching, Indian Artist, Art Carved
Luka Vogt
mixed media, maori woman
whakapapa atua - Google Search Art For Art Sake, Maori Tattoo, Birth Art, Maori Patterns, Native Tattoos, Girl Face Tattoo
whakapapa atua - Google Search
Ko Aotearoa Tenei by Johnson Witehira // Apirana Ngata Graphic Artist Designer
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Ko Aotearoa Tenei by Johnson Witehira // Apirana Ngata
Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night /// There is only one female god in Maori Legend. She is the daughter of Tane Mahuta, god of the Forest and Birds, and Hineahuone, woman made from earth. Today She is known as Hinenuitepo but she began life as Hinetitama, the Dawn Maiden. Te Reo Maori Resources, Female Gods, Maori Legends, Samoan Tribal Tattoos, Oh My Goddess, Goddess Art
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Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night /// There is only one female god in Maori Legend. She is the daughter of Tane Mahuta, god of the Forest and Birds, and Hineahuone, woman made from earth. Today She is known as Hinenuitepo but she began life as Hinetitama, the Dawn Maiden.
Rita Angus (1908 - 1970): "Mother and child" 1945 Mother And Child Images, Mother And Baby, Drawing & Painting, Rockwell Kent, Child Art
Rita Angus (1908 - 1970): "Mother and child" 1945
In Maori traditions(Aotearoa) Taranga, the mother of Māui, stands over her newborn son, who floats on the ocean. Above her the baby lies on his mother's hair. When he was stillborn she set him into the sea wrapped in her tikitiki, a topknot of hair. Māui became known as Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga. On one side of Taranga Māui, as a kererū, looks down on his father, and on her other side are Māui's brothers. In this tradition, Māui washed ashore and was raised by his grandfather. Artist Art, Baby Painting
'Taranga'
In Maori traditions(Aotearoa) Taranga, the mother of Māui, stands over her newborn son, who floats on the ocean. Above her the baby lies on his mother's hair. When he was stillborn she set him into the sea wrapped in her tikitiki, a topknot of hair. Māui became known as Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga. On one side of Taranga Māui, as a kererū, looks down on his father, and on her other side are Māui's brothers. In this tradition, Māui washed ashore and was raised by his grandfather.
Don Binney Kotuku Puketotara Parnell Gallery http://www.parnellgallery.co.nz/artworks/artist-don-binney/kotuku-puketotara/ Birds Painting, Woodcut, Lithograph, Art Diary, Bird Pictures, Elements Of Art
Don Binney – Parnell Gallery
Don Binney Kotuku Puketotara Parnell Gallery http://www.parnellgallery.co.nz/artworks/artist-don-binney/kotuku-puketotara/
Whero Wahine (Red Woman)  robyn kahukiwa 24 September, Social Art, Creative Background
September 24, 2010 – Mudpuddle
Whero Wahine (Red Woman) robyn kahukiwa
Nga Reo Kuia by Robyn Kahukiwa Native Artwork, Protest Art, Australian Art, Text Art, Funny Art
Paintings - Robyn F. Kahukiwa - Australian Art Auction Records
Nga Reo Kuia by Robyn Kahukiwa
Tawhirimatea- Maori myth: the god of the weather, lighting, thunder, wind, clouds, and storms. He became angry at his brothers for separating their parents so he battled and defeated them except his brother that represented war and humans. The Boogeyman, Clouds Pattern, Mythological Creatures
Tawhirimatea- Maori myth: the god of the weather, lighting, thunder, wind, clouds, and storms. He became angry at his brothers for separating their parents so he battled and defeated them except his brother that represented war and humans.
Rutu by Rita Angus Tamara Lempicka, Selfies, Francoise Gilot, Royal Academy Of Arts, Cultural Identity
Rutu by Rita Angus - Full Size
Rutu by Rita Angus
New Zealand painter Rita Angus (1908-1970) Figure Painting, Matisse, Folk, Goddess Of Mercy
New Zealand painter Rita Angus (1908-1970)
Contemporary Tribal:    John Pule, Niuean artist, Hiapo inspired lithograph    Chloe draws like this!!!!!!!!!! Collage Illustration, Silkscreen
Contemporary Tribal: John Pule, Niuean artist, Hiapo inspired lithograph Chloe draws like this!!!!!!!!!!
ROBYN KAHUKIWA Nga Reo, Kuia (2001) Oil on canvas, 2000 x 1500 mm. From article Earth and Spirit:   Robyn Kahukiwa's Mauri Ora! Exhibition in Art New Zealand: NUMBER 105 / SUMMER 2002-2003. Samoan Tribal, Filipino Tribal, Nordic Tattoo, Art Matters, Eclectic Art
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ROBYN KAHUKIWA Nga Reo, Kuia (2001) Oil on canvas, 2000 x 1500 mm. From article Earth and Spirit: Robyn Kahukiwa's Mauri Ora! Exhibition in Art New Zealand: NUMBER 105 / SUMMER 2002-2003.
Kowhai by Diana Adams. The kowhai tree has yellow flowers and kowhai is also the Maori word for yellow. New Zealand Image, Kia Ora, New Zealand Landscape, Fine Art Posters, Large Art Prints
Kowhai by Diana Adams
Kowhai by Diana Adams. The kowhai tree has yellow flowers and kowhai is also the Maori word for yellow.