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‘I
am interested in the different roles of female atua (deities)
in the present context – their relevance for Māori women
today to bring the past and present together.’
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Paerau’s work consciously
builds a link between past and present. In creating images of wahine
atua (female deities), she is rediscovering and reclaiming a history
of women that she feels has been overlooked in written and oral
history or deliberately edited out.
Paerau has commented that there are very few sculptural
images of Māori women outside the marae (tribal community centre).
Her work places a female interpretation of form back into a wider
public arena.
The Manawa (heart) series of figures are hand
built from clay coils. Paerau plans to continue with the Manawa
figures, seeing them as having the potential to become larger works.
Paerau developed her interests in clay and fibre
together. Both involve time-consuming processes such as harvesting
and lengthy preparation of materials, and she enjoys the physical
demands of working with them.
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