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Natural Woman

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Craving nature, feeling anti-technology, craving authenticity, resenting clocks and calendars and dresscodes, imagining living off the land, channeling ancestors, craving trees and fruit, and fresh air.

 

Pacific Blue Madonna

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The original painting was exhibited and sold at the Regenerating Oceania Exhibition at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture in Honolulu 6-16 June 2024.

This print is a deep statement about motherhood and the crucial role mothers have in sustaining society in Oceania.

 

Pisupo Pacific

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This print features a favourite food in Samoa: Corned Beef or Pisupo.

Like artists for centuries, I teach myself about painting by doing my own versions of the great masters and modern icons.

Personally, I’ve never been attracted to the artwork by American artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987), but corned beef cans gave me the perfect opportunity to explore his work. Step into the experience of studying the minutiae of mundane objects and products.
It was interesting and it gave me a new appreciation.

Pretty Crabby

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This print by Lalovai Peseta features his signature style of tatau patterns and the monochromatic palette he does so well.

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Samoan Alphabet Poster

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Learn the Samoan Alphabet! A Fun, Educational Poster for Kids & Toddlers (Digital Download).

Includes a high resolution PDF file to be printed!

Part of a set

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Samoan Colors poster. Has the colors red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, brown, white, pink, grey and black each accompanied with their Samoan names

Samoan Colors Poster

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Learn your Samoan colors! A Fun, Educational Poster for Kids & Toddlers (Digital Download).

Includes a high resolution PDF file to be printed.

Apart of a 3 set.

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Samoan Numbers poster. The poster shows numbers 1 to 10 with matching illustrations, such as an apple for 1, fish for 2, snakes for 3, shirts for 4, dogs for 5, turtles for 6, bananas for 7, coconuts for 8, palm trees for 9, and flowers for 10. Each number is labeled with its Samoan word.

Samoan Numbers (1-10) Poster

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Make counting fun and engaging with this Samoan Numbers 1–10 Poster! Featuring bright illustrations and clear number labels, this chart helps young learners recognize numbers while enjoying colorful visuals. Ideal for classrooms, playrooms, and early learning spaces.

 

Digital download only — no physical item will be shipped.

Seedless and Chilled

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Watermelon was the inspiration behind the colour palette and title of this print.

The original painting was one of three in a series of artworks of five sisters and all were related to a different fruit.

Fun, bright and relaxed – the watermelon vibe.

Selu by Tito Pritchard

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This print by young artist and carver Tito Pritchard features a traditional Samoan hair comb which is carved from wood.

Sisters of the Sun

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This print is from a series of three large paintings by Nikki Mariner, titled, ‘No Woman is an Island’.

☀️SISTERS OF THE SUN,
🌊DAUGHTERS OF THE WATERS,
🌳WOMEN OF THE WOODS
Representing Samoa at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture in Hawaii in 2024, the theme of the exhibition was Regenerating Oceania.
From the artist: “I asked myself what are the defining elements of a tropical island?
And I came up with three:
•surrounded by ocean,
•lush green jungles and forests
• heat from the sun.
So I painted groups of women in these three themes – forest, ocean, sun.
Painting groups rather than an individual figure symbolizes the collectivism of Pacific cultures and acknowledges the tight social bonds as a superpower towards Regenerating Oceania.
Each piece uses colour, shapes, pattern, and texture to express the feeling of each element of a tropical island – life in Oceania.

 

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Suga Skull by Pele Loi

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Pele paints a contemporary visualisation of icons of Samoan culture. The tanoa becomes a crown, a tuiga made of tatau symbols, flowing ribbons of elei, and flowers adorn a skull.

Tanka

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Playing with poem structure, paint, and Samoan markings.

Small paintings inspired by the 7 metre by 2 metre works (pic 6) I created for the VIP Terminal Lounge at Faleolo International Airport.

A tanka poem is derived from Japanese poetry arranged in five lines with a 5-7-5-7-7 syllable count.

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