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Cloak ( hat) no 4 Sculpture

Sheyne Tuffery

New Zealand

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 47 W x 47 H x 10 D in

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This wall sculpture was inspired from a traditional Samoan Tapa cloth pattern of the South Pacific . Tapa cloth (paper made from mulberry plants) used to be worn as a fabric and head adornment until colonialism phased it out - heavens knows why? I want viewers to feel whatever they want....my wo...

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2017

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Sculpture, Wood on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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47 W x 47 H x 10 D in

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Not Framed

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Sheyne Tuffery is a Wellington based Visual Artist who uses a range of art forms to facilitate his visions of Pacific urbanisation.  Sheyne received a Bachelor of Visual Arts from AUT in 1995 and his Masters of Fine Arts (honours) in 2000 from The University of Auckland. He is perhaps best known for the dynamic style of his themed woodblock prints of South Pacific Architecture and the Ornithology of Aotearoa .Tuffery describes himself as a paper architect who uses his work to create and represent his own cultural context and sense of belonging. “My art started from the non-identity of my mixed heritage background (Palangi/ Samoan) to evolve into a surrealist vision of South Pacific Patterns, structures, symbols and paper architecture.” His new work explores the fragility of Earth's ecosystems to investigate whether there is spirituality in science.

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