KUA TAKOTO TE MANUKA. (The leaves of the Manuka have been laid down).
Acrylic & Wax Pastel on Canvas / Diptych
Painted Tasmanian Oak Frame
43.5x54 (x2)
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This signifies that a challenge has been presented or one that lies ahead. The whakatauki (proverb) relates to the tradition of laying down manuka foliage as a symbol to visitors, with the response of picking up the leaves indicating a peaceful or hostile intent, thus setting the stage for a formal challenge or an understanding of its seriousness.