The Te Ao Bowl is a sculptural piece to adorn your whare. The colours have been applied using Kōkōwai and other stone-pigment slips that has been applied to Kūatunu Coromandel uku/clay stoneware. Waterproofed with a clay sealent.
This piece is part of the Te Ao Marama realm of a body of works called Earthly Delights.
"Earthly delights is a body of work that looks to focus the narrative of clay to the whenua in Aotearoa. It traces the whakapapa of clay, beginning with the realm of Te Kore; an expansive void of potential, through Te Pō; the perpetual darkness, and arriving at Te Ao Mārama, the world of light we experience today.
Te Ao Mārama is the world we know today, the world of light. One of the key pigments used in this series is kōkōwai, a pigment of great significance in Te Ao Māori. Its deep red colour symbolises when blood was spilt during the separation of Ranginui and Papatūānuku by their children. This separation is what moved us from the darkness of Te Pō, to the light of Te Ao Mārama. Soon after, red clay was used by Tāne Mahuta to form Hineahuone, the first woman and the first of human life in Te Ao. Traditionally, kōkōwai was used to paint people, objects and places to embellish them or render them as sacred. Many hours were spent harvesting, processing and trading kōkōwai."
11cm high x 22cm wide