
He Waka Eke Noa – We’re all in this boat together and every paddle needed!
I’ve always tried to take song/lyric writing as a serious responsibility with a conscientious intention to make change for the good

I’ve always tried to take song/lyric writing as a serious responsibility with a conscientious intention to make change for the good

Summer Daze Leftover Christmas displays still line the street, the fairy lights filling the warm night with a sense of joy. We fall asleep to the sound of laughter and

My name is Hannah Coleman-Smith. I have been creating since I was a little kid, and I have always been drawn to creating art depicting women, especially in nature. Art is important to me because it is one of the first forms of human expression and protestation. I make art because I want a person to feel at home in it and to feel seen. To be able to feel beautiful or to feel as though their cultural identity and hardships have been acknowledged.

Nick Barry is a lifelong jotter of ideas, scribbler of jokes and sketcher of Dawgs. Nick’s art-form lives in a colourful, hand-drawn world where reside the iconic ‘Dragon-Dawgs’.

Welcome to the Coromind magazine’s blog. You can find our printed version everywhere from Waihi Beach up to Great Barrier Island or you can access this online version anywhere in the world! Thanks, internet.

I’ve always tried to take song/lyric writing as a serious responsibility with a conscientious intention to make change for the good

Summer Daze Leftover Christmas displays still line the street, the fairy lights filling the warm

My name is Hannah Coleman-Smith. I have been creating since I was a little kid, and I have always been drawn to creating art depicting women, especially in nature. Art is important to me because it is one of the first forms of human expression and protestation. I make art because I want a person to feel at home in it and to feel seen. To be able to feel beautiful or to feel as though their cultural identity and hardships have been acknowledged.

Nick Barry is a lifelong jotter of ideas, scribbler of jokes and sketcher of Dawgs. Nick’s art-form lives in a colourful, hand-drawn world where reside the iconic ‘Dragon-Dawgs’.

Welcome to the Coromind magazine’s blog. You can find our printed version everywhere from Waihi Beach up to Great Barrier Island or you can access this online version anywhere in the world! Thanks, internet.