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Round Map Works - Original | Aimee Gruar

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A male and female Huia cut from LP records, flying across maps of Kapiti Island and Little Barrier(Hauturu).

Due to their dwindling numbers, in the late 1800’s, the Wild Birds Protection Act was extended to include Huia and a ban was placed on killing any more. Fines that were enforced for ignoring this ban were less than the price their bodies could fetch, so there certainly wasn’t much of a deterrent.

Recommendations were made to set up island reserves to protect endangered native birds. Unfortunately for the Huia, it was too little, too late, and the new bird sanctuaries set up on Kapiti Island and Little Barrier(Hauturu), were never stocked with Huia.
These works reflect on what could have happened, if these recommendations were implemented sooner, and their lives were more valued.

Te Rau-o-te-Huia ~ The Treasured Possession of Te Huia
Aimee Gruar | 11 - 16 June

This exhibition celebrates love, remembrance and the beauty of the iconic Huia bird, particularly its unique tail feathers. 

Gruar's art pieces, intricately crafted from vintage fabric sourced through second-hand suppliers, aim to encourage viewers to reflect on their impact on the natural world and the importance of sustainable practices.

By focusing on remembrance, she not only preserves the memory of the Huia but also offers a powerful commentary on the interconnectedness of cultural heritage and ecological responsibility.

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X marks the spot- a sign of something or someone being in an exact spot or the perfect location. Often depicting the presence of hidden treasure.

These Huia Feathers are made with fabric that once formed neck ties, and needle work from table settings sourced from second hand suppliers.

The wearing of neck ties provides no practical purpose, but they are said to symbolize dignity, decorum, elegance, and respect…?

Feathers

Finding a feather is a very personal experience which will provide a unique meaning for each person depending on their circumstances.

Often seen as signs from loved ones who have transitioned to non-physical realms, because of their connection to birds, feathers can also represent flight and freedom.
In Māori culture, the Huia feather symbolizes leadership and mana, and they were historically given as expressions of honour and respect.

 

Dimensions:

Width - 380mm x Height - 390mm x Depth - 35mm

Frame:

Bespokely framed in a black 35mm x 20mm timber picture frame with clear glass.

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