Tāwhirimātea God Of Storms Fine-Art-Print

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Tāwhirimātea the Maori God Of Storms,
While the Māori word for weather is rangi (also meaning sky), in Māori tradition the deity who controls the weather is Tāwhirimātea.
In the creation story, the children of Ranginui (the sky father) and Papatūānuku (the earth mother) wished to separate their parents so that light could come into the world. The only brother who did not agree to this was Tāwhirimātea, the god of wind and storms. When Ranginui and Papatūānuku were separated, he ascended to the sky to be with his father. Together they plotted revenge against the other brothers. At this time Tāwhirimātea began to produce his numerous offspring.

Specifications;
(Photos don't represent actual size, the price does not include a frame, please message us if you would like one framed)
Size- 380 x 910mm
Paper- Smooth Rag- Perfectly captures detail, with a non-reflective textured surface.
It comes safely stored in a cardboard Tube for transport.

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