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my feet are covered in kirikiri

'my feet are covered in

kirikiri,

all sandy and wet,

it's a love hate feeling.

but i feel her remnants 

on me and it feels so good,

all gritty, all grainy

as i wriggle and 

stretch all my toes.'

 

Moon Water; Wai Marama explores the idea of ‘moon charged water’ – sacred water embodied; a transference of energy; of wairua. It speaks to the innate connection and relationship of moon and water, entailing that neither can exist without the other.

 

vessel / ipu

stoneware

DIMENSIONS: W 250 x D 168 x H 340 mm

 

Made in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland

 

*Please note that all pieces purchased will be available for collection from KAUKAU on Sunday 6th October. All items needing to be shipped with be sent on Tuesday 8th October. If you are needing your item before this date, please contact us at hi@kaukau.co.nz to arrange an alternative shipment date. 

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Artist

Olivia Asher

 

Olivia Asher (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau. Olivia embraces experimentation and spontaneity through the materiality of her work. Making becomes a meditative process, where she immerses herself in the present moment, exploring the exchange between intention and intuition. Seeking a visceral response to her work, Olivia harnesses the tactile and sensory qualities of her materials through the transformative use of colour.

Olivia holds a BFA from Te Waka Tūhura Elam School of Fine Arts and Design.


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