Art meets infrastructure

See some of the art works that adorn our infrastructure around the region.

This year’s Chorus cabinet artworks feature a range of designs unique to our region.

The works are inspired by Aotearoa’s native flora and fauna, sandy beach delights, a range of summer fruits, stingrays, and a showcase of three Taniwha (guardian spirits) in Golden Bay.

The annual programme to paint various communications cabinets both brightens the neighbourhood and deters graffiti.

On Edward Street in Wakefield, Alyssa Higgins’ work is Nelson Fruits. Alyssa says Te Tauihu (the top of the south) is known for its summer berries, apples, pears, kiwifruit, and hops. The fruits create a colourful palette showing part of what makes our region special.

In Mārahau on Franklin Street, talented artist Dani Hedges has created Delight of Sandy Bay. She grew up in Mārahau and says she absolutely loved it. One of her treasured memories is the kaimoana/seafood, especially hunting crabs and searching for cockles at low tide.

If you’re heading along Florence Street in Richmond, you’ll see Aotearoa’s Flora & Fauna by Keshia Linyard. This design is inspired by Aotearoa’s wide range of native flora and fauna. It celebrates the uniqueness of our endemic plant and wildlife species, of which we have some of the highest numbers of these species in the world.

The cabinet in Parker Street in Motueka was the canvas for Emma Egan and her work, Stingrays in Deep Blue Water. It was inspired by her favourite sea creature. She says stingrays are magical creatures often seen swimming off the coast of the Tasman region and spotted in Port Motueka.

In Golden Bay, the decoration of two cabinets was a team effort. On the corner of Waingaro Road and West Road SH60 in Tākaka you’ll see the cabinets that depict the three Taniwha/guardian spirits of Mohua/Golden Bay. The designs were created by Liam Egan, Emiley Hadicke and Riley Shadbolt. The artwork was painted by Aynsley Thorpe, Amelie Boettcher and Tyko Morrison. The money earned from completing the murals will be used to buy much-needed display systems for the art department to display students’ work.

"Nelson Fruit" Artist: Alyssa Higgins

"Delight of Sandy Bay" Artist: Dani Hedges

"Aotearoa’s Flora & Fauna" Artist:Keshia Linyard.

"Stingrays in Deep Blue Water" Artist: Emma Egan

"Taniwha/guardian spirits of Mohua/Golden Bay" Artists - see text above

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