BERNARD MAKOARE EXHIBITION

BERNARD MAKOARE

BERNARD MAKOARE
CARVER

I live with my wife Hinerangi and our children in Te Taitokerau, Northland. We are  heavily involved as a contemporary Māori whānau, with our ancestral obligations to all of our marae across the region.

Traditionally taught as a wood carver with the privilege of tuition from Hemi Edwards (Mei) and Pakaariki Harrison. I am a practising artist/designer. My work is a reflection of my heritage, my environments and the importance I place in whanaungatanga or relationships between people, heritage, places and significant objects.

I am privileged to have been one of three Ngāti Whatua representatives to the Auckland Museum Taumata-a-iwi for nearly 20 years. Also during this period I have been an active member of the Haerewa committee advising the Auckland Art Gallery, Te Toi o Tāmaki. These experiences have afforded me the opportunities to be active in projects  throughout the country involving ancestral artefacts and the reconnection with the communities from which they originated.

Throughout my creative career I have developed a close friendship with John Ringer of Paradigm & Associates. I have had great collaborative experiences with the design team FJMT and Archimedia with Lindsay Mackie for the Auckland Art Gallery and also  as the leader of the Māori design team TUWAO for the Auckland Zoo Te Waonui project; SHED 10 on the Queens wharf; the Glen Innes Music and Arts centre “Te Oro” again with Lindsay Mackie and Archimedia+; and the Hobsonville point development with Isthmus.   

I was part of a team of invited consultants for the development of a comprehensive Arts strategy for Ngāpuhi and design consultant with Cliff Whiting for the cultural design dimensions of the “He Tohu” exhibition at the National Library.

As a carver I am very conscious of the respect that is required for natural resources, in particular, the sustainable care, collection and  competent use of such precious materials. I am a creative who takes seriously the obligations to aspire to excellence in my practice and to strive to achieve the extraordinary in the works that I produce.

Honouring the privilege of the experiences of tuition I have been invited into, and uplifting the prestige of traditional resources described by ancestral pūrākau and tatai emanating from Hawaiki are responsibilities I take very seriously whilst enjoying the satisfying indulgence of immersing myself in my own authentic creative expressions of who I am and who I want to be.

Bernard Makoare

FOR SALE

EXHIBITION PIECES

FEATURED (FOR SALE)

 
Hei Poho #1

Hei Poho are a traditional pendant worn around the neck and intended to sit upon the poho or chest.

RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 75mm x 38mm x 5mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

 
Manaia

Manaia is a name and concept which is ancient and originates from Hawaiki in Eastern Polynesia.

RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 65mm x 40mm x 12mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

 
Rei Puta #4

Rei Puta were traditional symbols of leadership and status made from sperm whale or paraoa teeth.


RINGATOI/ARTIST:
Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 90mm x 40mm x 15mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Whale Bone

 
Rei Puta #5

This Rei Puta is in the form of an ancient Polynesian form and is made from cow bone and decorated in a version of the unaunahi patterns.


RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 115mm x 30mm x 10mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

 
Rei Puta #6

This Rei Puta is in the form of an ancient Polynesian form and is made from cow bone and decorated in a version of the waewae tupuna patterns.


RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 95mm x 20mm x 7mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

Rei Puta #7

This Rei Puta is in the form of an ancient Polynesian form and is made from cow bone and decorated in a version of the waewae tupuna patterns.


RINGATOI/ARTIST:
Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 100mm x 25mm x 10mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

Mau Taringa: Imitation Shark Tooth Earring #2

Imitation shark tooth earring made from whale bone. Shark teeth were prized adornments and often decorated with red sealing wax once contact with Pākeha was made.


RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 30mm x 35mm x 5mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Whale Bone

Mau Taringa: Imitation Shark Tooth Earring #3

Shark teeth were prized adornments and often decorated with red sealing wax once contact with Pakeha was made.


RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 30mm x 30mm x 5mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Whale Bone

 
Kōauau

Kōauau are a type of taonga pūoro or traditional musical wind instrument.


RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 150mm x 30mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Deer Bone

Pūrerehua

Pūrerehua are traditional musical instruments which were used in ritual and ceremonies of welcome.


RINGATOI/ARTIST:
Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 150mm x 35mm x 7mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Cow Bone

Rei Puta #1

Rei Puta were traditional symbols of leadership and status made from sperm whale or paraoa teeth.

SIZE: 85mm x 35mm x 10mm
MATERIAL:
Cow Bone

Rei Puta #2

This Rei Puta is an ancient Polynesian form and is made from cow bone and decorated in unaunahi and waewae tūpuna.

SIZE: 110mm x 35mm x 10mm
MATERIAL:
Cow Bone

 
Rei Puta #3 (pair)

This Rei Puta is a combination of two individual rei puta forms worn as one pendant.

SIZE: 80mm x 35mm x 10mm
MATERIAL:
Cow Bone

Mau Taringa: Imitation Shark Tooth Earring #1

Imitation shark tooth earring made from boar tusk. Shark teeth were prized adornments and often decorated with red sealing wax once contact with Pākeha was made.

SIZE: 30mm x 35mm x 5mm
MATERIAL:
Boar Tusk

Pine #1 (brooch)

Pine (#1). Brooch pin. This pine is made from cow bone and is decorated with Takarangi, a pattern which depicts the significance of light as the negative and positive spaces allow light to show through.

SIZE: 35mm x 45mm x 5mm
MATERIAL:
Cow Bone

Cufflinks

These cufflinks are made from cow bone and are decorated with embellishments derived from traditional tauira or patterns. Cufflinks provide an opportunity to show how traditional tauira can have contemporary applications.

SIZE: 22mm x 22mm x 7mm
MATERIAL:
Cow Bone

 
NOT FOR SALE

EXHIBITION PIECES

FEATURED (NOT FOR SALE)

Heru Hapainga

Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whatua brand tohu carved from whale bone harvested from a paraoa sperm whale which beached at Te One Rangatira, west coast Kaipara in the early 2000’s.

SIZE: 50mm x 155mm x 5mm
MATERIAL:
Whale Bone

Wahaika

Wahaika is a short single handed weapon which was often named with significant names and carried by prominent leaders.

SIZE: 365mm x 115mm x 20mm
MATERIAL:
Whale Bone

Hei Tiki

Hei Tiki are well known as high status adornments and worn by high status people especially at large tribal gatherings.

SIZE: 100mm x 70mm x 15mm
MATERIAL:
Whale Bone

Hei Poho #2

Hei Poho or breast adornments were made to be worn by men or women. Precious stone, wood, shell and whale bone were traditionally used to make these adornments.

RINGATOI/ARTIST: Bernard Makoare
HAPŪ: Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua, Te Waiariki, Te Kai Tutae, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi
SIZE: 125mm x 100mm x 10mm
RAUEMI/MATERIALS: Whale Bone

 
Pekapeka

Pekapeka is the name given to the native bat and also for this style of pendant. Pekapeka were traditionally made from precious stone, shell and whale bone, especially paraoa or sperm whale bone.

SIZE: 95mm x 45mm x 10mm
MATERIAL:
Whale Bone

 
 
 
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