White Kaka Beak | Print
White Kaka Beak | Print
White Kaka Beak | Print
White Kaka Beak | Print
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White Kaka Beak | Print

Vendor
Michael Crowley Art
Regular price
$495.00
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$495.00
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Limited edition fine art prints of Michaels original work: White Kaka Beak

  • Free standard shipping to anywhere in the world
  • Limited to 300 prints
  • Signed Certificate of Authenticity
  • Available in 2 sizes
  • Available in either paper or canvas

Guide: How to choose the right print.

 

Note: Please keep in mind that due to the difference between webpage screen and printing materials, printed images may look slightly different to the web images.

About

This beautiful white flower only grew wild on the slopes around my mothers village of Te Reinga on the East Coast of New Zealand. We called it Ngutu Korako (aka White Kaka Beak, Kowhai ngutu kak ma and botanically Clianthus puniceus 'alba'). 

We were its kaitiaki, or guardians, and we treasured its pure beauty as it shone bright against our deep green fern covered slopes and valleys. 

In the 1950s it tragically disappeared and became extinct.

At the same time, my mother lived through the disappearance of our village, as the young were drawn to the city lights, leaving the elderly behind with ever fading memories of happiness. My mothers eyes would always well-up at the thought of her lost village, her lost worldand but for funerals, it was always too painful for her to return to the one place she truly loved. 

In the 2000's we started a village Facebook page and slowly our whanau (family) started to join and reconnect. Our cyber village was born!

Around the same time some strange seeds were discovered in a shed located in the remains of the old village. These seeds were scattered around the village and allowed to grow. Miraculously, these seeds were that of our Ngutu Korako, and back from extinction she rose. 

The parallels between the loss and rediscovery of our flower and our village is undeniable. 

This beautiful flower has been replanted on the slopes around our village and represents the resilience, hopes and dreams of my Ngati Hine Hika people as we boldly march into the future. 

Kia Kaha! (Strength to us all)

 

Sizing

Material Size Chart
Size Bamboo Fine Art
(Paper)
Museum Canvas Total available
Small
39x28.7cm
445 495 150
Medium
76x56cm
745 795 150

 

Guide: How to choose the right print.

Shipping & Delivery

All prints are carefully wrapped in acid free tissue and placed inside a suitable protective hard cardboard tube together with Michael's Certificate of Authenticity and a Care/Handling guide.

  • Free standard shipping anywhere in the world
  • Delivery time: between 2-14 days
  • Tracking ID will be sent to your email upon dispatch

Guide: How to choose the right print.