The Stars of Matariki

$120.00

Giclée Print by Amber Smith

  • A4 Paper Size 210x297mm

  • Each print is hand signed

  • Matte archival cotton rag 320gsm paper

  • Slightly textured with a natural white tone - no artificial brighteners

  • Presented on a black matboard in a clear cellophane sleeve - ready to gift

The Stars of Matariki

A Matariki Blessing: The Stars of Matariki will guide you in all things, Come in love, be patient, be at peace.

Matariki is a time to reflect upon the past year, and to decide what to achieve moving forward ' Titiro whakamuri, kokiri whakamua - Look back and reflect so you can move forward '

It's a time to remember the loved ones who are no longer with us, and our family who have come before.

This print is about seeing them like stars in the sky - with us, guiding us, as our ancestors or angels. The bond is not broken - We still feel them with us and honour that connection and memory.

For anyone who celebrates Matariki, or for someone carrying the loss of a person they love - this print is a way of saying they are not forgotten, and never will be.

Giclée Print by Amber Smith

  • A4 Paper Size 210x297mm

  • Each print is hand signed

  • Matte archival cotton rag 320gsm paper

  • Slightly textured with a natural white tone - no artificial brighteners

  • Presented on a black matboard in a clear cellophane sleeve - ready to gift

The Stars of Matariki

A Matariki Blessing: The Stars of Matariki will guide you in all things, Come in love, be patient, be at peace.

Matariki is a time to reflect upon the past year, and to decide what to achieve moving forward ' Titiro whakamuri, kokiri whakamua - Look back and reflect so you can move forward '

It's a time to remember the loved ones who are no longer with us, and our family who have come before.

This print is about seeing them like stars in the sky - with us, guiding us, as our ancestors or angels. The bond is not broken - We still feel them with us and honour that connection and memory.

For anyone who celebrates Matariki, or for someone carrying the loss of a person they love - this print is a way of saying they are not forgotten, and never will be.