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Inspired by traditions of European woodblock printing, the finely detailed works are also uniquely local, using Te Reo in place of the Latin or English phrasing, reflecting the local narrative and the artist\u2019s own Ng\u0101i Tahu heritage. The artist utilises the poetic descriptive quality of Reo to draw the viewer into a more evocative experience. The tablets are ominous and striking, intricately detailed and evocative, positioned in a quiet reflective space within the iconic Arts Centre, where sweeping change and historical lineage are equally evident. Inviting viewers to experience the works in isolation, where solitude is a vital part of the encounter, the works are thoughtful and affecting, highlighting the ability of small works to have a big impact. \r\n\r\nThe three pieces tell the story of \u014ctautahi from colonization, through the earthquakes, and finally evoking the city in its current form, half destroyed, half rebuilt, the rubble and gravestones representing the loss and trauma it took to get here. The Reaper figure is not simply a metaphor for death and destruction, but also for change, as it is often used in tarot. 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