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Jaime Jenkins 'Bell 10: Taeatanga' from the series Ten Bells for Kākāpō
Estimate:
$1,000 - $2,000
Sold
$1,100
Live Auction
The Sanctuary Mountain® Maungatautari Art Auction
ARTIST
Jaime Jenkins
Description
Jaime Jenkins
Bell 10: Taeatanga from the series Ten Bells for Kākāpō
hand-built stoneware, 2024
H. 245mm x W. 115mm

Made especially for this project, the Ten Bells for Kākāpō are for the pioneering Kākāpō who began the mainland habitat trial. The name of each bell was assigned by the rangers, who have come to know each incredible bird personally.

Bell 10 is named after 10 year old Taeatanga. “Larger size, paler olive green feathers. Taeatanga is now the wise old man of the Maungatautari kākāpō. He has explored the maunga, however is now settled down into a solid home range near one of the summits. Taeatanga does not tend to put up much of a chase or a fuss when it’s time to catch up with him for a health check. He’s a good boy who has remained within the protected forest on the maunga.” Taeatanga remains as part of the habitat trial on Maungatautari.

Jaime Jenkins hand-builds stoneware pieces that push the definitions of clay, taking on structural, organic and intricate forms. Chains and bells are frequent subjects in her practice, and her experience of nature and natural forms is a core source of inspiration.

Jenkins has a Diploma of Visual Art from Toi Ohomai, Tauranga, and has been a recipient of the Dame Doreen’s Gift from the Blumhardt Foundation. Her work is held in Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand and a growing number of national collections.

The Ten Bells for Kākāpō were made specifically for this project, and each honours one of the 10 pioneering manu that have been a part of the effort to find a safe, predator-free habitat where kākāpō can thrive on mainland Aotearoa.

Instagram: jaimejenkins_
Website: jhanamillers.com

Available for auction courtesy of Jamie Jenkins and Jhana Miller Gallery