Teina

Hand painted and stitched cotton cloth in the style of masi (Fijian bark cloth), 87”x26"

Teina is an ancestor emerging, made to be a sister piece to Masi, with the intention that she could be worn and handled in ways the older 19th century sister cloth cannot be. 

Like traditional and some contemporary bark cloth (or tapa, as it is widely known), Teina is painted in earth pigments on 100% cotton muslin. The hand stitched embellishments honor my grandmother, who was a tivaevae maker. Cook Islands tivaevae quilts are a descendant art from bark cloth traditions, evidence of how culture grows and adapts to environment.

The selection of Fijian and Māori (Cook Islands) patterns share the journey of Masi, the people she encountered, and their practices of care.

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