RIEKO: TITITIPOUNAMU

$200.00

NZ’s smallest bird of the ancient wren family. Māori refer the little birds as messengers to the gods, specifically as one of the messengers of Tāne, god of the forest. Tititipounamu is a derivative of two words: “tītiti” which means “a mirage or vision of”, and “pounamu”, which is greenstone, referencing their greenish plumage.

Archival Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle archival satin paper. Signed, numbered & titled. Edition 50. Image Size 135*175mm plus border.

NZ’s smallest bird of the ancient wren family. Māori refer the little birds as messengers to the gods, specifically as one of the messengers of Tāne, god of the forest. Tititipounamu is a derivative of two words: “tītiti” which means “a mirage or vision of”, and “pounamu”, which is greenstone, referencing their greenish plumage.

Archival Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle archival satin paper. Signed, numbered & titled. Edition 50. Image Size 135*175mm plus border.