Te Ara Hauora - Pathway to health
Te Ara Hauora - Pathway to health
This mahi is about our healing journey, a transformative process that requires patience, courage & a willingness to confront difficult emotions. The Taniwha looks directly at themselves for support, representing self worth & self love, adorned with poutama, this design symbolises levels of attainment, advancement & growth.
The Toroa travels across vast oceans to reach their destination.
Piki Ara Roa can be seen in this mahi, the native clematis, I pop this flower in my mahi every now and then to acknowledge my whānau, this flower grows up north on our Papakāinga . My Mum has told us stories about how our great grandmother Kapiri loved Piki Ara Roa, the last slide is a blurb from her pukapuka she wrote for our whānau, called Piki Ara Roa.
Piki Ara Roa - ‘To climb up the long pathway’.
‘One must continue to strive upwards to find the light’. - Briar Grace-Smith
This is a limited edition Metallic Silver Foil Print. It is available in size A3, A2 & A1. Please use the side handle to select your size. (only 50 available of each print)
All prints are signed and numbered
(Please allow up to 1 week for your print to arrive once ordered)
Te Ara Hauora - Pathway to health
This mahi is about our healing journey, a transformative process that requires patience, courage & a willingness to confront difficult emotions. The Taniwha looks directly at themselves for support, representing self worth & self love, adorned with poutama, this design symbolises levels of attainment, advancement & growth.
The Toroa travels across vast oceans to reach their destination.
Piki Ara Roa can be seen in this mahi, the native clematis, I pop this flower in my mahi every now and then to acknowledge my whānau, this flower grows up north on our Papakāinga . My Mum has told us stories about how our great grandmother Kapiri loved Piki Ara Roa, the last slide is a blurb from her pukapuka she wrote for our whānau, called Piki Ara Roa.
Piki Ara Roa - ‘To climb up the long pathway’.
‘One must continue to strive upwards to find the light’. - Briar Grace-Smith
This is a limited edition Metallic Silver Foil Print. It is available in size A3, A2 & A1. Please use the side handle to select your size. (only 50 available of each print)
All prints are signed and numbered
(Please allow up to 1 week for your print to arrive once ordered)
Te Ara Hauora - Pathway to health
This mahi is about our healing journey, a transformative process that requires patience, courage & a willingness to confront difficult emotions. The Taniwha looks directly at themselves for support, representing self worth & self love, adorned with poutama, this design symbolises levels of attainment, advancement & growth.
The Toroa travels across vast oceans to reach their destination.
Piki Ara Roa can be seen in this mahi, the native clematis, I pop this flower in my mahi every now and then to acknowledge my whānau, this flower grows up north on our Papakāinga . My Mum has told us stories about how our great grandmother Kapiri loved Piki Ara Roa, the last slide is a blurb from her pukapuka she wrote for our whānau, called Piki Ara Roa.
Piki Ara Roa - ‘To climb up the long pathway’.
‘One must continue to strive upwards to find the light’. - Briar Grace-Smith
This is a limited edition Metallic Silver Foil Print. It is available in size A3, A2 & A1. Please use the side handle to select your size. (only 50 available of each print)
All prints are signed and numbered
(Please allow up to 1 week for your print to arrive once ordered)