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Ngā Ringa Toi o Tahu

Web (Full Length Episodes) – 2017

Our ancestors created images that are for me, perfect. I'm inspired to try and reach the perfection that they reached — that's what drives me and my art.
– Artist and designer Ross Hemera draws inspiration from ancient art forms
They are new forms of old symbols. Sharks' teeth, scallop shells, fish hooks ... actually, we know these things but maybe we haven't been thinking about these things as symbols of Ngāi Tahutanga.
– Jeweller and conceptual artist Areta Wilkinson on choosing images in her art
Flowers really stress me out because people go 'beautiful flowers', then they throw them away ... all I see is these beautiful things dying in my house.
– Photographer Fiona Pardington is attracted to the ephemeral and fleeting
Although my ancestors might be departed from this world they are still part of that continuous system, they are still alive to me they're not just ... things in a picture.
– Cultural advisor Puamiria Parata-Goodall explains the Māori approach to images and image making