Moko Made NZ
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Artist's Words on Her Interaction with This Weave:
In this evocative creation, Ange Moko draws inspiration from taiao, the natural world, to explore the theme of reciprocity. The artist's interaction with the weave transcends traditional craftsmanship, embodying a profound message: the abundance that flows from creating opportunities to live in a reciprocal relationship with our environment. This artwork encourages us to recognise and embrace the cycles of giving and receiving that enrich both our lives and the natural world around us.
Materials:
Utilizing MDF board and faux leather aho (threads), this panel combines traditional weaving techniques with modern materials to embody the transformative beauty of the paua shell. The circular design, available in two sizes, represents the continuous cycle of growth and discovery.
Dimension Options:
- Small: 300mm diameter
- Large: 900mm diameter
Special Note from Ange Moko:
Kia ora! Thank you for choosing this mahi toi (artwork). Each creation is handcrafted with aroha (love), embodying the unique imperfections that signify a human touch. These imperfections are not flaws but rather assurances of your artwork's authenticity and the personal dedication involved in its making.
By bringing this artwork into your space, you're not only adding a piece of aesthetic beauty but also a symbol of life's deeper lessons and the beauty that lies beneath the surface. It's a celebration of resilience, inner strength, and the transformative power of our experiences, inviting reflection and appreciation for the unseen aspects of our journey.
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Our Craftsmanship
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Ange Moko, a master weaver who brings traditional Tukutuku panels to life. Each panel is meticulously hand-tied using natural materials and fine leather, ensuring every piece is a unique work of art. Small panels take up to 10 working days, while larger pieces require 12 to 28 days to perfect. Embrace a piece of cultural heritage, beautifully crafted to tell its own timeless story.