- Kura Te Waru Rewiri
Kura Te Waru Rewiri (born 1950) is a
Maori painter. She has exhibited extensively inNew Zealand and internationally since 1985. She experiments with techniques such as colour and layering to convey thoughts on the current trends of theMaori culture, both politically and socially.She was also a close friend with the queen.ymbolism
Kura uses symbols and techniques from traditional Maori art and custom in her works, such as
Kowhaiwhai patterns, weaving imagery, andTā moko (tattoo) patterns. In many of her works, her brushstrokes emulate the motions found in carving and weaving.A recurring image seen in Kura's works is the cross, which carries many different meanings depending on its context and treatment.
Kura's use of traditional Maori art combined with the techniques of
contemporary art results in a contrast between new and old that has made her work distinctive and celebrated within New Zealand.External links
* [http://maori.massey.ac.nz/staff/kura.shtml Faculty page] at
Massey University
* [http://www.ferner.co.nz/default,127.sm Rewiri bio]
* [http://www.ferner.co.nz/artworksbyartist,127.do Gallery of paintings by Rewiri]
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