Medium: Mixed Media Print
Year: 2026
Size: A3 Framed
Framing: Professionally framed $139 or unframed $109
Where the Land Holds Us sits within an ongoing exploration of connection, place, and the quiet ways we come back into alignment—with each other, with land, and with self.
Layered through print, collage, and paint, the piece reflects a sense of being held rather than separated. Inspired by the relationship between Ranginui and Papatūānuku, it speaks to what can emerge when distance gives way to connection, and when different forces, histories, and strengths begin to move in harmony.
Rather than focusing on rupture or rebuilding, this work centres on the space where things settle—where balance is found, and where growth can begin again.
Medium: Mixed Media Print
Year: 2026
Size: A3 Framed
Framing: Professionally framed $139 or unframed $109
Where the Land Holds Us sits within an ongoing exploration of connection, place, and the quiet ways we come back into alignment—with each other, with land, and with self.
Layered through print, collage, and paint, the piece reflects a sense of being held rather than separated. Inspired by the relationship between Ranginui and Papatūānuku, it speaks to what can emerge when distance gives way to connection, and when different forces, histories, and strengths begin to move in harmony.
Rather than focusing on rupture or rebuilding, this work centres on the space where things settle—where balance is found, and where growth can begin again.