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"Nurture" kumete/bowl
"Nurture" kumete/bowl Our food comes from the land (the mother) and nurtures our body and soul. When we protect the mother she will continues to nurture and support us. We are part of the natural cycles that should be embraced not dominated. Rarotongan Basalt
"Reach to the Stars"
"Reach to the Stars" Character and growth isn't built in comfort. Rarotongan Basalt Teak wood base
" To Reflect"
"To Reflect" Rarotongan Basalt
" Raparapa" Star fruit
" Raparapa" Star fruit
"The Mother"
Papatuanuku, papa, Gaia, Mother nature, earth mother.... Conceive, nurture, protect Basalt (Toka Maori) 2.1m
" Abundance irrespective of place or time "
" Abundance irrespective of place or time "
"A time to be"
"A time to be" To pause for a moment. To find peace in the chaos. Rarotongan Basalt (Toka Maori)
"To be brave enough"
To leave the comfort we know and embark on a journey that will challenge our very being. Toa (Iron wood) 2.4m Tatai Honoga Carving Symposium 2024 Rarotonga Cook Islands
"Self"
“Self” "We have our faces that we project to keep ourselves safe. Once we truly know ourselves and understand that the only love we really need, is the the love for self. We will start to project our true selves from our heart. What a beautiful world that would be" We would all then be standing in our strength. Basalt (Toka Maori)
"The voyage 3"
"The voyage 3" Project forward to your destination. See it in your future. But don't lose sight of the present, sacrificing the moments and the learning here and now, at his moment. This is the voyage, the understanding, the clarity, the knowing, the being. And will ultimately define the destination. Basalt (toka maori) Mahogany base 34cm
"Trinity" (endless knot)
Endless Knot Taranaki Andesite Steel base Te Kupenga international stone symposium 2016 New Plymouth New Zealand
Abundance
Rarotongan Basalt (Toka Maori) Kumete (Bowl) The Tide has Changed, Your kumete is full.
"Continuous"
Taranaki Andesite Steel Base Stainless steel mirror Te Kupenga International stone symposium 2018 New Plymouth New Zealand
"Cupid 1592"
Cupids arrow piercing the heart to inject love. love will overcome. Red jasper heart Forged steel locket Kwila hardwood arrow
"Dancing Graces"
Inspiration from the Three Graces and The Dancing Nymphs Taranaki Andesite Te Kupenga International Stone Symposium 2016 New Plymouth New Zealand
"Emergence"
Taranaki Andesite Te Kupenga international stone symposium 2018 New Plymouth New Zealand
"Resonance"
Taranaki Andesite Stainless steel legs' Te Kupenga international stone symposium 2020 New Plymouth New Zealand
"Resting Pod"
To come together and rest, rejuvenate and reenergize. Individual seed resting on a pod. returning home. Basalt (Toka Maori)
"Stylised Coconut"
Stylised Coconut form Basalt (Toka Maori) Sliced concrete block base
"Sustainable Journey"
The Vaka (Waka) form is the journey to a sustainable future. The interlinks form is the tree parts of sustainability Economic, environmental and social Taranaki Andesite Te Kupenga international stone symposium 2020 New Plymouth New Zealand
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Brent Holley
"Much of the inspiration for my work comes from the contemplation of life’s journey"
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