Pīwakawaka, Fantail

from NZ$60.00

In Māori mythology, the fantail was responsible for the presence of death in the world. Maui, thinking he could eradicate death by successfully passing through the goddess of death, Hine-nui-te-po, tried to enter the goddess’s sleeping body through the pathway of birth. The fantail, warned by Maui to be quiet, began laughing and woke Hine-nuite-po, who was so angry that she promptly killed Maui.

This art work is drawn on procreate by Emily Grimston. This digital drawing is printed on high quality matte paper. Available in A4 (21.0cm width by 29.7cm height, 8 1/4 inch width by 11 3/4 inch height) and A3 (29.7cm width by 42cm height, 11 3/4 inches width  by 16 1/2 inches height) sizes

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In Māori mythology, the fantail was responsible for the presence of death in the world. Maui, thinking he could eradicate death by successfully passing through the goddess of death, Hine-nui-te-po, tried to enter the goddess’s sleeping body through the pathway of birth. The fantail, warned by Maui to be quiet, began laughing and woke Hine-nuite-po, who was so angry that she promptly killed Maui.

This art work is drawn on procreate by Emily Grimston. This digital drawing is printed on high quality matte paper. Available in A4 (21.0cm width by 29.7cm height, 8 1/4 inch width by 11 3/4 inch height) and A3 (29.7cm width by 42cm height, 11 3/4 inches width  by 16 1/2 inches height) sizes

Please note watermark signature will not be included in the purchased product

In Māori mythology, the fantail was responsible for the presence of death in the world. Maui, thinking he could eradicate death by successfully passing through the goddess of death, Hine-nui-te-po, tried to enter the goddess’s sleeping body through the pathway of birth. The fantail, warned by Maui to be quiet, began laughing and woke Hine-nuite-po, who was so angry that she promptly killed Maui.

This art work is drawn on procreate by Emily Grimston. This digital drawing is printed on high quality matte paper. Available in A4 (21.0cm width by 29.7cm height, 8 1/4 inch width by 11 3/4 inch height) and A3 (29.7cm width by 42cm height, 11 3/4 inches width  by 16 1/2 inches height) sizes

Please note watermark signature will not be included in the purchased product

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