Kina / 25 Years
Join us as we journey through the archives during the month of April and reflect on 25 years of business.
Join us as we journey through the archives during the month of April and reflect on 25 years of business.
Helena works in precious and semi precious metals in a combination with natural materials such as pearls, shells, feathers, wood, bone and precious, semi precious and beach stones. Each piece is individually made giving them their own personality and value.
We had the privilege of chatting with Angela about her intricate and striking works, which carry an important and insightful messages and ideologies.
Phillipa Gee draws her inspiration from the taonga of our sweeping coast, here in Taranaki.
Dawn's work draws upon traditional hand-making skills, sculpting and mould making combined with her love of design. I had the pleasure of asking the talented ceramic artist, Dawn Clayden about what makes her tick and what her creative process looks like.
We are proud + excited to to share with you three incredible artists, each inspired by the ephemeral and fleeting beauty of flora and nature. Each artist has rendered their work using contrasting materials, yet share a love for colour, texture and form. We hope you enjoy this wonderful celebration...
Taranaki is well known for its wild west wind, surf and beauty all of which you will find at Back Beach. This special location is a favourite with surfers, dog walkers, families, nature enthusiasts and visitors alike. If you feel like shaking off the dust from the day, breathing in the...
Kyla Creswell's practice relates back to the land. It is grounded in the space where she stands. Her work over the past two decades has often reflected on challenges faced by the natural environment, focusing on nature’s fragility, tenacity and resilience.
Phillipa utilises the age old technique of enamelling her distinctive jewellery. We asked her a few questions about her creative process.