Showing posts with label Rotorua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rotorua. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2016

New Zealand

Moving on to the next card - one that was in my favourites for a long time, and dear Heather decided to surprise my mailbox with it!





it shows two people from the Tamaki Maori Village in Rotoroua, doing the hongi, which is a traditional Maori greeting, where people touch their noses briefly once or twice as a way of saying 'hello'
Isn't that just lovely?? And I thought only the Eskimos had this nose-thing (though for them it is an act of kissing....)


The two lovely stamps are from a set of 6 issued in 2013, under the name Matariki - Koru. At first the name means nothing to me, but it turns out that when the star cluster known as Matariki appears in the night sky it signals the Maori New Year and a time of new beginnings. The Matariki 2013 stamp issue celebrates the koru - a pattern symbolising new life and regeneration.

Matariki is a significant event for Māori, and is widely acknowledged to signal a change of seasons. In traditional Māori society, Matariki was believed to foretell whether the year ahead would be plentiful. It was also a time of festivity, when communities would come together to reflect on the past and look ahead to new beginnings. The message of new beginnings is represented in the koru pattern, which is derived from an unfurling silver fern frond. Each of the six self-adhesive stamps in this issue incorporates the koru pattern along with aspects of traditional Māori culture that have particular significance during the time of Matariki.

Thank you very very much Heather!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Rotorua, New Zealand

Such a great and cool and unusual card!


"This is a volcanic country and bubbling pools of mud are a feature around Rotorua, the area with the most geothermal activity"

If i had this in front of me, i think i can spend an entire day by making all kind of different shapes and figures in it...with just one small stick...by moving it across the mud in whatever direction you want, you can come up with an endless number of interesting patterns...or burst the bubbles created :)
This just invokes the creativity from within me.....I really could spend hours and hours and hours getting "artistic"...well, i actually suck at art, but in here, you just need to be creative and express that without having the actual 'drawing/painting' capabilities...coz i dont...frankly, on several occasions at school, my dad did my drawings for the art-class, just so that i get some decent grade...coz if it was left up to me, i would have probably failed :)
Its considered as cheating, no? :)

Ok...see you soon...hopefully tomorrow!