Basic Drawing Foundation to Carving Mike Matchitt

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2020
  • Matariki Tauranga Moana 2020
    As part of the 2020 Tauranga Moana Matariki calendar of events the Incubator Creative Hub is proud to be presenting a series of workshops celebrating Maori artists and their art forms. This series of online tutorials have been made available by support from The Tauranga Creative Communities Scheme.
    Basic Drawing Foundation to Carving Part 1
    Use koru and kowhaiwhai patterns to develop Māori carving compositions
    Age: Primary /Intermediate School Children
    A workshop seeking to find ways of nurturing a culture among the students that will celebrate the pursuit of excellence. Exploring the values, symbols and history that is preserved in the images. A workshop to enable students to tell the stories, preserve the histories and promote traditional values.
    The story of a Michael Matchitt - Tohunga Whakairo www.michaelmatchitt.com/pages...
    Proudly part of a legacy of whakairo, Michael descends from Te Whānau ā Te Ēhutu and Te Whānau ā
    Apanui - iwi recognised for their contributions not only to whakairo but also to teaching and the arts.
    A series of chance events helped him to see that the creativity so prevalent in his tīpuna could be
    channelled into him becoming a master carver and a teacher.
    It was at the marae as a young boy that he became immersed in the Māori language in its carved formas he gazed up at the elaborately carved wharenui.
    He graduated with honours from Te Puia (The Māori Arts and Crafts Institute in Rotorua) in 1988,
    becoming part of an elite group of carvers steeped in traditional methods and knowledge. And that
    work has been his lifelong career.
    Now living in Hamilton, it’s the values, symbols, and history that Michael preserves in his work that are his contribution to communities. Like his grandfather before him constantly serving, Michael sees his work as a continuation of the contributions of generations of tohunga whakairo, “meeting the needs of the community. Telling the stories. Preserving histories. Promoting traditional values. Reminding us of what’s important. Providing taonga to celebrate and memorialise - taonga that can be handed down through generations.”
    WWW.MICHAELMATCHITT.COM
    021 262 4746
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