Oil Paintings of Tiki Taane with Full-Face Moko by Sofia Minson

Freedom To Be - A Portrait of Tiki Taane by Sofia Minson 1070x1780mm oil on canvas
Tiki Taane by Sofia Minson 850x1800mm oil on canvas
Toia Mai Te Waka by Sofia Minson 550x1500mm oil on canvas
Aoraki's Dawn by Sofia Minson 1010x1370mm oil on canvas
Taane Shall Be My Guide by Sofia Minson 800x600mm oil on canvas
Korihi Te Manu by Sofia Minson 840x1580mm oil on canvas

Sofia Minson's new oil paintings at Parnell Gallery include contemporary black and white Maori portraits as well as mystical New Zealand landscapes with native birds and intricately carved waka.  

 Two of Minson's portraits take centre stage - they are large-scale oil paintings of New Zealand musician Tiki Taane with painted face moko. The powerful close-up images bring clearly to view the connection he forges between himself and his whakapapa. The paintings have been works-in-progress for 12 months since Minson photographed Taane in her Auckland art studio, marking the beginning of her painting process.

Minson explains how she and the chart-topping musician came to know each other: "We were in the same issue of Mana Magazine a few years ago and Tiki emailed me to say that he liked my art and perhaps we could think of a way to collaborate together in the future, through album artwork or merchandise for his music. I think of this portrait as a collaboration because the paintings are so full of Tiki's story and his presence, which comes through his Ta Moko and the intensity of his eyes."Minson's mixed Maori (Ngati Porou), Swedish, English and Irish ancestry has sparked her interest in how we relate to the culture of our ancestors in a contemporary world.Taane has worn his moko previously as artwork: inspired by C.F. Goldie portraits, he presents himself with full facial moko on the cover of his Past, Present, Future album.Since his arrested in April 2011 for singing "f*** the police" at a Tauranga nightclub, Minson says "Tiki must have found the media and legal spotlight challenging to deal with but he kept a positive attitude. As a fellow artist I admire his strength coming out with a new song "Freedom To Sing" and a new album "In The World of Light" as he's proving his creativity and inspiration is more powerful than ever. I feel there is no better time than now to create this portrait. In this painting he proudly wears his moko, an outward sign of his inner growth and resilience."

 

Sofia Minson's exhibition at Parnell Gallery runs until December 6th

Click here to view images of the opening night

Video description: 

Oil painter Sofia Minson and NZ musician Tiki Taane talk about Ta Moko, connecting with their ancestors through their art, and Taane's response to Minson's two new large-scale, close-up, black and white oil paintings of him with full-face moko.

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    Sofia Minson

    I paint large-scale portrait and landscape oil works inspired by my mixed Maori, Swedish and Irish heritage, the land of Aotearoa and diverse cultures from around the world.

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