Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Maori waves in Paihia
We were in Paihia earlier this week and as we turned into where a market day was being held this sculpture caught my eye. I'm not sure who created it, I have researched but haven't had any luck. To me it looks like it symbolizes waves or water - behind it is a souvenir shop on the wharf. Paihia is very busy from October until late March as the cruise ships stop here when they are in port so there were alot of people exploring the town.
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We'll have to keep an eye out for that when we arrive in Paihia tomorrow afternoon.(with the 4 day Tour of the Northland)
Do the Hokianga Maori Artists group still have a shop/gallery there? We met them six years ago there.. very talented.
Reminds me of a fern you see growing on the moors in Wales. Looks a nice carving
I like that.
wow, that is a beautiful piece of art. Love it!
I opened this up on our big desk computer. The photo is so much bigger and cleaer - naturally. Loved looking at this NZ scene and the sculpture
That is pretty cool, I can't imagine the time and talent to carve that
I think you are right about the waves on water. That's what it looks like to me.
I can see why it would catch your eye, there is so much detail in the carving. Thanks for linking up over at My Corner of the World (not Wednesday around the World)!
Quite oddly it would seem I've never been to Piahia when there has been a cruise liner in so heaven knows how busy it must be then.
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