Coconut Rough! Part 3 – Roxane Dejoie
This is the third part of a captivating tale about the incredible journey of a coconut traveling from a Pacific Island to New Zealand.
This is the third part of a captivating tale about the incredible journey of a coconut traveling from a Pacific Island to New Zealand.
Creativity flourishes in Waihi, and artists like Millie Robinson find inspiration at every turn.
As the proud owner of Laughing Pottery, Millie feels her artistic journey is a tale of Clay serendipity, resilience and a deep connection to a vibrant community.
Growing up, I wanted to be an artist, a professional wrestler, musician, writer, actor and director. Dare I say it, I have had the privilege of doing all of the above.
The sunlight filters through the window illuminating a glorious bunch of flowers on an old kitchen table. Inside, the basement studio is a hive of activity … heads are bowed over colourful creations as members of this group settle into their mahi.
Step into the whirlwind of my emotions, captured on paper. As a hyper-sensory being, commonly known as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), I navigate life, both internal and external, with heightened senses. This ‘superpower’ lets me convey emotions through shapes, colours, density, light, and brushstrokes. My latest artworks offer a glimpse into my soul, revealing deep emotions: joy, despair, and liberation.
This is the third part of a captivating tale about the incredible journey of a coconut traveling from a Pacific Island to New Zealand.
Creativity flourishes in Waihi, and artists like Millie Robinson find inspiration at every turn.
As the proud owner of Laughing Pottery, Millie feels her artistic journey is a tale of Clay serendipity, resilience and a deep connection to a vibrant community.
Growing up, I wanted to be an artist, a professional wrestler, musician, writer, actor and director. Dare I say it, I have had the privilege of doing all of the above.
The sunlight filters through the window illuminating a glorious bunch of flowers on an old kitchen table. Inside, the basement studio is a hive of activity … heads are bowed over colourful creations as members of this group settle into their mahi.
Step into the whirlwind of my emotions, captured on paper. As a hyper-sensory being, commonly known as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), I navigate life, both internal and external, with heightened senses. This ‘superpower’ lets me convey emotions through shapes, colours, density, light, and brushstrokes. My latest artworks offer a glimpse into my soul, revealing deep emotions: joy, despair, and liberation.