Carvings
Most Hawaiian tattoos are called Maori, or Polynesian tattooing. It is a form of tattooing that was made famous by the Hawaiian tribes and is considered to be part of their culture.
Mosaic is the art of creating decoration, design, pattern or pictures with small bits of coloured tile, rock, ceramic and/or glass. The art form has been practiced for more than 4.000 years. Greek, Roman and Byzantine examples can be found in many art books. More recently the art form has resurfaced in D-I-Y projects to decorate outdoor tables, ceramic pots and even fountains. Please see the related links below.
Māori art encompasses the traditional and contemporary artistic expressions of the Māori people of New Zealand, reflecting their culture, spirituality, and connection to the land. It often features intricate carvings, weaving, and painting that incorporate symbolic motifs and ancestral narratives. Beyond aesthetic value, Māori art serves as a form of storytelling, preserving history and identity while fostering a sense of community and belonging. Overall, it is a vital expression of Māori heritage and worldview.
The plural form is caricatures.
The possessive form for the noun painter is painter's.
They decorate with carvings.
Whakairo and kōwhaiwhai and Tukutuku.
Whakairo (woodcarving), Kowhaiwhai (painted rafters) and Tukutuku (woven wall panels).
Kowhaiwhai is a traditional Maori art form of decorative painting used in meeting houses and on other structures. It often features intricate and flowing patterns that symbolize genealogy, spirituality, or tribal identity in Maori culture.
Toi Whakairo (the art of wood carving) is used both inside and outside. Also on the inside there may be Kowhaiwhai - a painted scroll decoration found on the rafters, and Tukutuku - ornamental wall panels of woven lattice work placed between the carvings.
The verb form of decoration is decorate. As in "to decorate something".
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Yes, there is no requirement to indicate your ethnicity on the Maori Party membership form.
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A hangi is a traditional Maori form of cooking in the ground with hot rocks. A hongi is a form of Maori greeting consisting of touching or rubbing nose