Piwakawaka on AkeAke is a drawing created for healing.
However that healing looks, Piwakawaka reminds us that spirit/our ancestors and the memories you hold dear, remain close. The presence of AkeAke offering the strength you need, supports grounding and connection, while KawaKawa brings a soothing, restorative & healing energy. This drawing is a quiet affirmation: you have the strength to heal, and support is always here. 💛
A4 Gicleè print on 100% cotton rag
Nora prints are ready for new homes
“Nora” is inspired by a living Kākāpo named Nora, one of the oldest of her species and a bearer of the oldest bloodline. She has raised many broods, both her own and fostered and as Kākāpo do, many of her chicks have been raised by other Female Kākāpo. Her resilience and nurturing spirit are at the heart of this drawing. Created to commemorate the first kākāpo mating season in over four years, this Drawing celebrates new life and carries with it the intention of hope along with encouragement for all women to keep hope alive. 💛
Prints are Gicleè on 100% Cotton Rag Paper. Framing Recommendations would be mounting this being UV protected Glass.
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