Rob Barrington
Nga Tamariki - Pātiki - Print
Nga Tamariki - Pātiki - Print
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Nga Tamariki - Pataki (Flounder)
Dimensions: A2 - 60 x 42cm A3 - 42 x 30cm
Open edition signed Giclee print on Fabriano 220GSM paper
Nga Tamariki O Tane Mahuta raua Ko Tangaroa
The Children of ‘Tane Mahuta’ God of the Forest and ‘Tangaroa’ God the Sea.
Initially conceived in 2020 to highlight the streams lost to urban development, this exhibition reflects on the impact of housing, towns, and cities on natural waterways. The collection, which took six months to create, features a soundtrack recorded in 2010 by the Auckland band “Montage,” with Rob on drums.
This exhibition aims to honour New Zealand's unique natural environment, raising awareness about the importance of preserving indigenous wildlife, land, and rivers. It is both a celebration of the country's native wildlife and a testament to the beauty and
diversity of its natural landscapes.
Whanganui was where I built my foundation of art. From 1986,the end of my school years I worked alongside illustrators, mural artists and hand painting sign-writers spending 35 years as a commercial artist in the sign & design industry. During this time I created designs, drawings and paintings, from small magazine cartoon work to large scale murals around New Zealand & Australia. In the background, I still worked on my own artwork as a part time practice.
Since 2020 I have been working as a full-time artist in acrylics & oils on canvas, board, and paper, mixed-media including pen & ink and fine brush. My recent compositions are representations of back stories and experiences throughout my years as an artist, surfer, musician and life in Whanganui, Auckland and Taranaki. Combining these journeys and turning memories into art from the city, surf, and landscapes of Aotearoa NZ. Now working from my newly relocated studio with my family in Taranaki, where the desire for beach & surfing lifestyle is often an inspiration for further creative projects
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