Mural Masterpieces - Ahipara School
Location:
Ahipara School, Main Road, Ahipara.
Team:
Charity Hohepa (design), Liam Collins, Joshua Davis, Beau Dickins,
Shane Koland, John King, Luke Longerak, Reuben Putu, Thomas Vela,
Peter Rangi, Kerrod Neho, Katen King, Elroy Pure, Kipene Rupapera,
Darryl Smith, Grayson Te Paa, Daniel Tritscher, Jesse Anderson,
Leisha Clark-Hobson, Emily Craghill, Briar Goodhue, Poanui Lee,
Shana Peat, Katie Brasell, Danielle Morrogh, Nikita Williams.
Co-ordinated by Andrea Panther.

Accessible to public:
Yes.
Mural theme:
Our Community.
Background to mural creation:
The mural was designed to create a stimulating environment in
the new senior area that reflects the community. Fortunate to
have new classrooms that had not been painted, they had a readymade
perfect canvas for the mural creation. The classrooms are visible
from the road enabling the wider community to enjoy the students'
work. The team drew up a plan and gained Board of Trustees approval
before commencing on the four month project that has had the community
eagerly watching the progress as they pass by.
Students also created information brochures for
the office foyer to explain what the mural represents and to act
as a record of those involved in its creation.
The mural is based on elements important to Ahipara
including Ninety-Mile Beach, the native bush and birdlife, seafood
and a lizard that features in most local carvings. The black sunrays
through the centre represent the Maori culture that exists in
the community.


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