Kowhaiwhai Pattern Series (Set of 3 - Limited Edition)

Sale Price:£504.00 Original Price:£1,008.00
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Created by: Award winning UK-based Māori artist Frederick Worrell.
Medium: Alcohol inks on convex mirror - Limited edition (1 of 10) set of 3 x 30cm convex mirrors, numbered and signed by Frederick Worrell. (Items are made to order).
Size: Set of 3 - 30cm diameter x 5 cm deep. Unframed, but ready to hang. NB - framing is not necessary due to the nature of the mirror, however we can provide a price for a frame on request.

The Story: Elevate your home decor with this exquisite Māori-inspired convex mirrored Kowhaiwhai paintings. Handcrafted and adorned with intricate alcohol ink patterns, these unique artworks capture the essence of Aotearoa’s (New Zealand’s) natural beauty and spiritual realm.

These stunning pieces create a captivating and dynamic visual experience, guaranteed to spark engaging conversations with any visitor.

Each painting is a masterpiece in its own right, meticulously crafted and ready to hang, making it an ideal addition to any room. Embrace the one-of-a-kind allure of these pieces and infuse your space with the rich heritage of the Māori people.

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Frederick Worrell is an acclaimed award-winning UK-based Māori artist whose vibrant artworks seamlessly blend traditional Māori cultural elements with contemporary techniques. Born and raised in Whakatāne, New Zealand, Worrell draws inspiration from his rich Māori heritage and the breathtaking natural landscapes that surround him. Worrell's artistic practice mainly revolves around the use of alcohol inks on convex mirrors, resulting in captivating pieces that emphasise the allure of reflective surfaces. The mirrored artworks he creates possess a mesmerising quality, drawing viewers in and encouraging them to engage with the artwork. 

Worrell's artistic style is characterized by his masterful use of colour, texture, and symbolism. His works often feature mesmerising motifs derived from ancestral mythology, exploring themes of identity, connection to the land, and the importance of cultural heritage. Through his art, Worrell seeks to bridge the gap between the past and the present, inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring wisdom and beauty of Māori culture.

Worrell's artistic prowess has garnered him widespread recognition both in New Zealand and internationally. His artworks have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums, captivating audiences with their powerful narratives and visually-striking compositions. Worrell's commitment to promoting cultural understanding and appreciation has led him to conduct workshops and mentor aspiring artists, passing down traditional techniques and encouraging the next generation to explore their creative potential.

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