Sunday, June 13
design for tourism
I was back down at Motuti Marae last week - for a doco being made
for TV. Paula Bennett, the Hon Minister for Social Development,
turned up to see how things were going and her first question to me
was Milan to Motuti?? But how do you explain the glamour of setting
up a design studio in a marae ?? Its the sort of inspiration one is hard
pressed to find in a Milan bookstore......
for TV. Paula Bennett, the Hon Minister for Social Development,
turned up to see how things were going and her first question to me
was Milan to Motuti?? But how do you explain the glamour of setting
up a design studio in a marae ?? Its the sort of inspiration one is hard
pressed to find in a Milan bookstore......
very vintage
This truck has been in the same family for three generations.
It was out on a Sunday morning run - down from Kaitaia to Kohukohu.
It was out on a Sunday morning run - down from Kaitaia to Kohukohu.
divine design
Motukaraka Chapel Centenary Celebration Altar Cloth.
The design process for this Altar Cloth was democratic -
I attended various meetings at Motukaraka Marae and
we discussed what the design should be. I was taught
the meanings of the different kowhawhai patterns. We had
a couple of altar fittings - this was important as I wanted the
cloth to be complementary to the church interior and also for the
design to be uplifting. I warned everyone that I'd be adding some bling.
I am happy with the result - the cloth tells the story of Motukaraka Chapel
but, at the same time, it wouldn't look out of place in a small chapel on a
Greek island. It tells a story of humble devotion and shares the joy of
spiritual life.
The design process for this Altar Cloth was democratic -
I attended various meetings at Motukaraka Marae and
we discussed what the design should be. I was taught
the meanings of the different kowhawhai patterns. We had
a couple of altar fittings - this was important as I wanted the
cloth to be complementary to the church interior and also for the
design to be uplifting. I warned everyone that I'd be adding some bling.
I am happy with the result - the cloth tells the story of Motukaraka Chapel
but, at the same time, it wouldn't look out of place in a small chapel on a
Greek island. It tells a story of humble devotion and shares the joy of
spiritual life.
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