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Te Ao Marama

In 2019 eight national and international artists were invited to take part in the first street art festival in Whanganui. Although there was no set theme, they were given some historical information, and a four-day time period to paint their murals on buildings in the central downtown area. Most of the artwork reflected some aspect of Whanganui’s past or present, and this made it a more interesting display than just a set of random murals. Artists included: Cinzah, Gina Kiel, Amok Island, J Chrisohoou, Hayley Welsh, Pat Perry, Cracked Ink, Claire Foxton, Elliot Francis Stewart. 
 
“The purity and essence of love, the ultimate energy on this planet that we get to experience and share and grow through conquers all. Every religion, each culture and ultimately each species can be peeled back layer by layer to its core of love” 
Jacob Chrisohoou—Te Ao MaramaJacob Chrisohoou—Te Ao Marama
Hunted by Keren Harris.
Pictures by Keren Harris.

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Camera usedSamsung SM-G991B
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CityWhanganui
CountryNew Zealand
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