- Acrylic on Paper, 113 x 153cm. Painted in 1988 (has been on loan since)
This painting is about intermarriage between early settlers and Maori and the birth of new generations of New Zealanders.
- Acrylic on Paper, 113 x 153cm. Painted in 1988 (has been on loan since)
This was part of the land protest series rising out of the land march of the 1970's.
- Acrylic on Paper, 127 x 168cm
"I call this piece my 'Icon Painting'. It expresses everything I believe in... the spiritual bond I have with the land, my ancestral mountain Taranaki, and my ancestors".
- Acrylic and glitter on paper, 53 x 73cm
"Hinerangi is a spirit who is the child of the Earth and Sky. This is another of my Icon Paintings. Like 'The Taranaki Woman', her image has been promoted world-wide in various exhibitions and events".
- Acrylic on Paper, 51 x 65cm
"I call 'Taranaki Woman' my Mona Lisa. She is a young woman from my tribe. Our women wear the white feather to remind them of the Raukura, which is the white cloud that you often see on our ancestral mountain, Taranaki.