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Āke Ake Ake (2Ruru)

Āke Ake Ake (2Ruru)

$320.00Price

 

From a 2024 original oil on canvas painting by

Rieko NZ

 

āke ake ake | forever, evermore, on and on, forevermore

 

Archival Fine Art Print

Hahnemühle archival satin paper

Signed, numbered & titled

Edition 50

Size 425*350mm

 

May be up to 3-weeks before delivery

Often heard in the forest at dusk and throughout the night, the morepork (Ninox novaeseelandiae) is known for its haunting, melancholic call. Its Māori name, ruru, reflects this call. In Māori tradition the morepork was seen as a watchful guardian. It belonged to the spirit world as it is a bird of the night. Although the more-pork or ruru call was thought to be a good sign, the high pitched, piercing, ‘yelp’ call was thought to be an ominous forewarning of bad news or events.

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