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These characters are his signature style. One of ten murals from the YMCA's Street Prints Otatauhi Festival 2017, this one by Cracked Ink was completed over six days. 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This fund was focussed on empowering future generations of young women through spotlighting the legacies of those who have gone before. In this case, an advisory panel, consisting of female leaders, including Mana Whenua representation, shortlisted a roll call of incredible w\u0101hine toa from the city's (and wider region's) history. Eventually five women were selected to be included in the mural, each representing the achievement of significant milestones for w\u0101hine and for having made significant change within our communities.\r\nThe women featured in the mural include singer, broadcaster and champion for M\u0101ori culture and language, Airini Nga Roimata Grennell, award winning writer and activist in feminism, social justice and peace movements Elsie Locke, prominent activist in the fields of M\u0101ori welfare and health Erihapeti Rehu-Murchie, conservationist and leader in Ng\u0101i Tahu Wharetutu Te Aroha Stirling, and paraplegic Olympic archer who won Commonwealth Games Gold competing against able bodied competitors Neroli Fairhall.\r\nThe artists explained their design as such: \"Our concept was firstly informed by Mana Whenua. Our design direction began by wanting to highlight each w\u0101hine and their own stories and have them placed within Patiki to form k\u0101hui whet\u016b (a constellation or cluster of stars). In doing this, they all have their own space and mana. The central image is grounding and reflects the connection to the w\u0101hine on the pae. The central w\u0101hine's glance (Airini Grennell Gopas) is directly towards the audience and gives a sense of strong visual indication of a glare and watching you approach the wall. The use of niho taniwha (the triangle shapes) are used to symbolize connection of people and community. The patiki (diamond shapes) can be used (depending on iwi) for abundance. So we used this to symbolize the w\u0101hine leaving such a large legacy and leaving so much to future generations. 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Created as part of the hotel's redevelopment as a way to highlight \u014ctautahi's flourishing street art reputation. Hart's work combines monotone elements with teal accents and gold leafing. 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While the entire building is painted blue, Yikes' distinctive surrealism takes over the tall vertical sections to the northern end of the structure. The composition playfully renders space, with surprising twists and subversions. \r\n\r\nThis is one of eleven work illuminated by sustainable solar lighting for the Street Art Lighting Project supported by Gen Green, Living Space Group, the Christchurch City Council and Watch This Space.", "image": "artwork/JacobYikes_Xero_lchan.jpg", "watermarked_image": "API_artwork/JacobYikes_Xero_lchan-watermarked.jpg", "cropping": "650,143,1000,360", "cropped_image": "artwork/JacobYikes_Xero_lchan.jpg.10000x10000_q85_box-650,143,1000,360_crop_detail.jpg", "photo_credit": null, "photo_credit_email": null, "city": "Christchurch", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcHc20Qe5_s", "location": "SRID=4326;POINT (172.634977 -43.53056998)", "validated": true, "street": "Cathedral Square parking lot", "admin_notes": "", "map_enabled": true, "smart_cities": true, "slug": "454", "submitter_description": "", "submitter_name": null, "submitter_email": null, "video_url": "https://youtu.be/DVZ0weqetLk", "artists": [356], "crews": [67, 68], "likes": [20, 122], "checkins": [58]}}, {"model": "streetart.artwork", "pk": 609, "fields": {"category": 21, "title": "Rise From the Rubble", "commission_date": "December 2017", "status": 1, "decommission_date": "", "description": "Winner of the Christchurch City Council sponsored, Enliven Mural, Brandon ran away from the pack with almost more than 3 times the votes of the nearest competing design. 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Rawcliffe\u2019s suite of site-specific paintings, with colour palettes inspired by the urban environment in which they are placed catch the audience in unexpected moments. Locking eyes with the tightly cropped figures, the paintings extend the artist\u2019s interest in challenging the dynamic of the gaze, something that becomes even more powerful in the public realm. Created in pairs, the works position the audience in the middle of two glances, unsure if they have become the subject or are awkwardly caught in between a conversation. \r\nThe Gazer series was produced for the inaugural Little Street Art Festival in 2023 - a celebration of smaller scale street art and the diversity of urban creativity.", "image": "artwork/20231123_LSAF_teaser-11.jpg", "watermarked_image": "API_artwork/20231123_LSAF_teaser-11-watermarked.jpg", "cropping": "0,380,2000,1618", "cropped_image": "artwork/20231123_LSAF_teaser-11.jpg.10000x10000_q85_box-0,380,2000,1618_crop_detail.jpg", "photo_credit": "Centuri Chan", "photo_credit_email": null, "city": "Christchurch", "link": "https://www.littlestreetartfestival.co.nz/jessie-rawcliffe", "location": "SRID=4326;POINT (172.6358267655372 -43.53146785191447)", "validated": true, "street": "Cathedral Square", "admin_notes": "", "map_enabled": true, "smart_cities": true, "slug": "gazer", "submitter_description": "", "submitter_name": null, "submitter_email": null, "video_url": null, "artists": [551], "crews": [], "likes": [], "checkins": []}}, {"model": "streetart.artwork", "pk": 1084, "fields": {"category": 39, "title": "Gazer", "commission_date": "November 2023", "status": 1, "decommission_date": null, "description": "Jessie Rawcliffe's six-piece series Gazer was an undeniable highlight of the first-ever Little Street Art Festival - a unique event that focussed on the impact and potential of smaller-scale street art and its diverse material approaches. Providing a new platform for urban artists to present and explore the way their work embeds within the urban landscape.\r\nRawcliffe has produced a number of murals across central Otautahi, but the Little Street Art Festival provided the artist a perfect opportunity to combine her detailed, almost obsessive studio practice with the potential for social encounters provided by the public nature of these installations.\r\nRendered in Rawcliffe's stunning dry-brush style and employing her striking tightly cropped compositions and direct gazes, these works encourage the audience to reflect on the relationship between the subject and the viewer - to consider if they are the watcher or the watched, if they are observing or if they have become an intruder. The subtle colour palette, which draws on the surrounding environment, in this case the terracotta brickwork and dark trim of the stunning and under-refurbishment 'Grand' building in Cathedral Square, affords a subtlety of existence within the bustle of the setting, a sense that contrasts with the way the gaze follows the passerby watchfully. 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Root was commissioned to produce a large image, transferring his stencil technique into a new terrain. The simplified form and reduced palette give the image a clean quality that is distinct from Root's more gestural work. Text along the bottom of the image reads: 'This Jewish Synagogue occupied the site 1881 - 1987'. Located at the rear of a carpark, the work is a surprising reminder of the scope of change found in our urban environments.", "image": "artwork/IMG_20191011_122858.jpg", "watermarked_image": "API_artwork/IMG_20191011_122858-watermarked.jpg", "cropping": "0,863,2736,2556", "cropped_image": "artwork/IMG_20191011_122858.jpg.10000x10000_q85_box-0,863,2736,2556_crop_detail.jpg", "photo_credit": "Jacob Root", "photo_credit_email": null, "city": "Christchurch", "link": null, "location": "SRID=4326;POINT (172.6325923014948 -43.53024409272378)", "validated": true, "street": null, "admin_notes": "", "map_enabled": true, "smart_cities": true, "slug": "794", "submitter_description": "", "submitter_name": null, "submitter_email": null, "video_url": null, "artists": [451], "crews": [], "likes": [], "checkins": []}}, {"model": "streetart.artwork", "pk": 1180, "fields": {"category": 21, "title": null, "commission_date": "March 2025", "status": 1, "decommission_date": null, "description": "Ysek's mural for the Flare \u014ctautahi Street Art Festival includes a collaboration with fellow FSA cfrewmate Seven Eleven. 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The positioning of the words show people as the foundation of the rebuild. 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