Pōhutukawa Patina - Pōhutukawa leaf
Carved in Rimu with copper gilding
750mm x 240mm x 30mm
Wall hung horizontally or vertically
Beeswax polish. Use a soft cloth to dust, for indoor display only
'The native pōhutakawa tree, a precious taonga, is susceptible to disease from bacteria and fungi. Often blackened spots will appear on their leaves forming marks reminiscent of patina. These are marks of decay that are beautiful yet poignant.' Claire Jensen
Much of Claire Jensen’s work explores themes relating to nature and the environment. She enjoys carving and working with found objects and collected materials such as wood, metal and plastic as she is passionate about reusing resources and creating art with a sustainable ethos.
The materials she collects govern the project she makes and the techniques with which she makes them. Most recently Claire is exploring carving native NZ bird feathers and plants/trees from salvaged native timbers. These pieces represent what is precious to our national identity, our flora and fauna.
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