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'being' - a contemplation​

Joanne Barrett 
This exhibition expresses who we are and where we stand in the world, not just as strong
Māori women of mixed heritage but also as emerging artists.
Prices are NZ $ and include International Courier and Insurance to UK and USA
For other International P & P quote please email [email protected]​​

SOLD 'Standing with Moonlight' - Joanne Barrett

NZ$2,800.00

Acrylic on canvas 750 x 900


Joanne Barrett has been exhibiting since 2006.

Her art practice is undeniably drawn from her relationship with whenua; this has been a continuation of a theme over a long period of time. Her more recent works are influenced by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she now lives.

2016: co-winner of the Far North Art Awards ‘Of Ancient Existence’

2021: Winner of the Titirangi Community Arts Council Emerging Artist Award

 


JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives. To create these conceptual landforms, Joanne applies layers of multiple interactions allowing for textures to be formed and carved into the surface. These carved lines denote generations of growth (whenua) or lineage (tangata whenua). Further layers of painted constructions reflect the essence of the land, while earthy tones create a deeper relationship both above and beneath the surface to give a sense of connection with te wairua o Papatūānuku.

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SOLD 'Dance Upon Graceful Hills' - Joanne Barrett

NZ$2,800.00

Acrylic on canvas 750 x 900


Joanne Barrett has been exhibiting since 2006.

Her art practice is undeniably drawn from her relationship with whenua; this has been a continuation of a theme over a long period of time. Her more recent works are influenced by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she now lives.

2016: co-winner of the Far North Art Awards ‘Of Ancient Existence’

2021: Winner of the Titirangi Community Arts Council Emerging Artist Award

 


JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives. To create these conceptual landforms, Joanne applies layers of multiple interactions allowing for textures to be formed and carved into the surface. These carved lines denote generations of growth (whenua) or lineage (tangata whenua). Further layers of painted constructions reflect the essence of the land, while earthy tones create a deeper relationship both above and beneath the surface to give a sense of connection with te wairua o Papatūānuku.

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SOLD 'Swift Winds Swoop' - Joanne Barrett

NZ$2,800.00

Acrylic on canvas 750 x 900


Joanne Barrett has been exhibiting since 2006.

Her art practice is undeniably drawn from her relationship with whenua; this has been a continuation of a theme over a long period of time. Her more recent works are influenced by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she now lives.

2016: co-winner of the Far North Art Awards ‘Of Ancient Existence’

2021: Winner of the Titirangi Community Arts Council Emerging Artist Award

 


JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives. To create these conceptual landforms, Joanne applies layers of multiple interactions allowing for textures to be formed and carved into the surface. These carved lines denote generations of growth (whenua) or lineage (tangata whenua). Further layers of painted constructions reflect the essence of the land, while earthy tones create a deeper relationship both above and beneath the surface to give a sense of connection with te wairua o Papatūānuku.

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SOLD 'Bathed in Sunlight' - Joanne Barrett

NZ$2,800.00

Acrylic on canvas 750 x 900


Joanne Barrett has been exhibiting since 2006.

Her art practice is undeniably drawn from her relationship with whenua; this has been a continuation of a theme over a long period of time. Her more recent works are influenced by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she now lives.

2016: co-winner of the Far North Art Awards ‘Of Ancient Existence’

2021: Winner of the Titirangi Community Arts Council Emerging Artist Award

 


JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives. To create these conceptual landforms, Joanne applies layers of multiple interactions allowing for textures to be formed and carved into the surface. These carved lines denote generations of growth (whenua) or lineage (tangata whenua). Further layers of painted constructions reflect the essence of the land, while earthy tones create a deeper relationship both above and beneath the surface to give a sense of connection with te wairua o Papatūānuku.

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JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives.

SOLD 'Wispy Breezes Trail' - Joanne Barrett

NZ$2,800.00

Acrylic on canvas 750 x 900


Joanne Barrett has been exhibiting since 2006.

Her art practice is undeniably drawn from her relationship with whenua; this has been a continuation of a theme over a long period of time. Her more recent works are influenced by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she now lives.

2016: co-winner of the Far North Art Awards ‘Of Ancient Existence’

2021: Winner of the Titirangi Community Arts Council Emerging Artist Award

 


JOANNE BARRETT – Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha Joanne Barrett is of Maori, Danish, and Scottish descent. As an ATI Graphic Arts graduate, she worked for 25 years as a freelance graphic artist, followed by eight years in the design industry managing corporate design, and brand development projects. As an artist her paintings are influenced by the might and spirituality of Te Waipounamu landscapes and by the landscapes of the beautiful Hokianga where she lives. To create these conceptual landforms, Joanne applies layers of multiple interactions allowing for textures to be formed and carved into the surface. These carved lines denote generations of growth (whenua) or lineage (tangata whenua). Further layers of painted constructions reflect the essence of the land, while earthy tones create a deeper relationship both above and beneath the surface to give a sense of connection with te wairua o Papatūānuku.

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  • Home
  • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
  • Carolyn Lye
  • Art Online
  • Residency
  • About
    • Our Values, Our People
    • Our Story
  • Contact
  • Exhibit with us!
  • Previous Exhibitions
    • Brenda Moir
    • Denise Batchelor - Reflections
    • Tony Johnston - Rawene Threefold
    • Susan Dey
    • Heather Randerson
    • Nigel Brown
    • Lisa Thompson
    • Kristin Ivill
    • Prue MacDougall
    • Tony Johnston
    • Matariki 2023
    • Conversations of the Heart
    • Exhibition - 'being'
    • Breaching the Surface
    • Freedom to Fly
    • Rebecca Barclay-Clist
    • Denis Bourke - Survey
    • Matariki 2022 - Awakening
    • 'Water' Brenda Moir Online
    • 'The First Footprint' Graeme Butler
    • Te Hauhake - Harvesting
    • Sea Things - Robyn Gibson
    • Flat Pack - Whakapapa - Maureen Lander
    • Hokianga to Tatou Kainga >
      • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
      • Joanne Barrett
      • Liz McAuliffe
      • Tira
      • Michelle Morunga
      • Peter Elsbury
      • Riki Bowler
    • Te Ha - The Breath
    • Ka Mua, Ka Muri: Mike Cameron
    • Backwoods
    • Suggestions For Mud: Jude Blades
    • Kaleidoscopic: Marie Greeks
    • Maps and Journeys - Anthony Savill
    • Charles Dawes Photography
    • New Landscapes: Sean McDonnell
    • Janette Cervin
    • Hokianga 6
    • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
    • Julie Battisti
    • The Ground on Which We Stand
    • The Hidden Path - Chris Verryt
    • Swan Song
    • Land
    • Te Whakanui I Te Tau Kotahi O Te Toi Torangapu - Celebrating One Year of Political Art
    • Bruce Anderson