Category: Kūaotunu | Matarangi | Whangapoua

Local Action – Finn Molloy – Kitesurfer

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

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Coromind Editorial – March 2023

Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.

The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.

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Featured Artist Issue 02 – Hannah Coleman-Smith

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.

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Coromind Editorial – February 2023

Kia ora Get ready for an exciting journey with the second issue of Coromind magazine. This edition is filled with stunning images, artwork and illustrations captured and created by talented

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Local Action – Finn Molloy – Kitesurfer

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

Read More »

Coromind Editorial – March 2023

Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.

The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.

Read More »

Featured Artist Issue 02 – Hannah Coleman-Smith

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.

Read More »

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