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Ema Scott and Stephen Wheeler opened their studio “Stonepeace” otherwise known as “Kohatu Humarie” in 1999. Their studio is at a very special (ukaipo) enclave of family land in Haumoana, Hawkes Bay. Close to the Tuki Tuki River and Haumoana Beach on the Pacific Ocean. They produce honed down elegant stone forms sensitive to balance and flow – inviting to touch. |
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Mai
te ihi Mai
te auahuatanga Kia
puawai te marie Anei
ra? Kohatu Humarie. Kohatu Humarie |
Ema
is of Maori / Irish / Scottish descent. Her iwi is Te Arawa/ Ngati
Whakaue/ Te Ati Awa/ Ngati Raukawa. Ema’s
father; J.C.Scott; architect, designed their home. Ema says that it has
had a profound effect upon her, that it is like living within a sculpture. |
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From
creating Flowers
peace What
is this peace? It is Stonepeace
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Stephen
is of Scottish and English descent. His work comes from his connection
with mother earth and an appreciation of nature’s form and balance. His
special interest is in computer design and laser etching a natural
progression from his scientific background |
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Sculpturing stone is physically demanding, intellectually challenging, spiritually connecting; bringing much peace. They call this work Kohatu humarie (Stonepeace). |
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