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Camona Banana Boat by Siliga David Setoga

Clients commissioning designs include Manukau City Council for Manukau Festival of Arts 2009 and a tie for Mayor Len Brown, Tautai Pacific logo design and also branded T-shirts as well as numerous churches and sports teams.

Available to work in: 
New Zealand
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Contact Siliga on 021 1200 715

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    Siliga David Setoga

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    Siliga’s art is a reflection of living on the border of his Parents’ beloved Samoa and his New Zealand environment. “Our home was lil’ Samoa on a Palagi street in Mt Eden, Central Auckland.” Siliga’s Parents filled their home and family life with fa’a-Samoa. Siliga refers to his home as a “decolonized zone” where Samoan was the only language – “we were smacked if we spoke English”. He recalls his Mum’s Tauloto (scripture verse) “You speak English when you go to school but when you come home you speak Samoan”. But growing up with such strong Samoan influences in Auckland created a sense of confusion that contributed to Siliga “feeling neither here nor there and always wondering, questioning and searching for a place of belonging”. This search for belonging is a continual theme in his art, whether the belonging that his Parents’ generation struggled for or the belonging that his generation of New Zealand-born Samoans ache for.

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