Mural of Whero O Te Rangi Bailey Explained

Canadian artist Kevin Ledo is known for his impressive murals of portraits, and this time it’s a portrait of Whero O Te Rangi Bailey, a Maori elder from Parihaka in Taranaki, originally photographed by Aucklander Stuart Robertson, and which features on the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Christchurch.

Ledo met with Robertson in Christchurch to discuss how the former might use one of Robertson’s photos from his Peace in 10,000 Hands project.

“This great project is where Stu photographs a white rose, an ancient symbol of peace, in the hands of 10,000 people from every country on the planet,” Ledo writes for UK-based blog StreetArtNews.

“After some discussion, we agreed that it would be a great idea for me to reinterpret one of his photos into a mural on [the hotel].

“Stu has his photography throughout the Crowne Plaza Hotel, therefore having me reinterpret one of his photographs on the building made perfect sense. I initially wanted to work from a photograph of a local Maori person, so after looking through a selection of his photographs of New Zealanders, I came across his photograph of Whero O Te Rangi Bailey, and it struck me as the one.

“Soon after starting the mural, the daughter of the woman I was painting, Maia, reached out to me with the kindest words and appreciation. She spoke very highly of her mother and her impact on the community. Whero Bailey is no longer with us, but her daughter said she would have been humbled by this dedication to her. She said the image is being shared around the family and around the rohe.”

Robertson is the first New Zealand photographer to be featured and supported by Leica, the world’s oldest and most respected camera brand.

The Peace in 10,000 Hands project includes portraits of CNN presenter Richard Guest, Desmond Tutu, American actresses Demi Moore and Daphne Zuniga, New Zealand actress Rena Owen and singer Annie Crummer, American documentary photographer Elliott Erwitt, and All Black legend Jerome Kaino.

Original article by Modestas Moe Noreika, StreetArtNews, January 12, 2018.


Tags: Annie Crummer  Auckland  Jerome Kaino  Kevin Ledo  mural  Peace in 10000 Hands  Rena Owen  StreetArtNews  Stuart Robertson  Whero O Te Rangi Bailey  

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