1756 days ago

Queen Elizabeth coin print

Rebecca from Glendowie

A celebration of Maori & British culture, by Rebecca Barlow.

British Maypole dance ribbons depicted in Queen Elizabeth’s hair, also resembling the koru spiral shape.

Maori influences with the double twist earring and moko*. The earring represents the joining of two people/s, and two cultures for eternity.

This piece of artwork has a unifying theme of sovereignty and share the colours red, white and blue of the nation’s flags.

1918 – Lest We Forget: Marking 100 years since the end of WW1.

*This piece of art was used in collaboration with work from Maori & Tongan artists to create a one-off totem pole piece. It is available with or without the moko.

Sizes Available:
A4: 210 x 297mm
A3: 297 x 420mm
A2: 420 x 594mm
A1: 594 x 841mm

Framed Pricing:
A4: 210 x 297mm $106.89
A3: 297 x 420mm $178.17
A2: 420 x 594mm $310.17
A1: 594 x 841mm $573.54

Framing available in Black only.

Unframed Pricing (posted in mailing tube or flat with a backing board - please advise):
A4: $47.50
A3: $65
A2: $115
A1: $172.50

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Price: $47.50

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