quieter times
That year she and her fellow Bottle Creek resident
Drawing on a rich cache of oral history
Michele Leggott is a poet and editor with a consuming interest in archives and the poetics of memory
reimagined
Colin McCahon, 'Koru, 1, 2, 3', 1965 - Print Te Papa Merch quieter timesIn 1965, Colin McCahon was becoming increasingly interested in Maori culture, and exploring the use of numerals as forms and symbols in his art. Here, he combines these two interests, giving the numerals the frond like forms of the koru a spiral motif found in Maori art. Like so much of McCahons work, Koru, 1, 2, 3 is also underpinned by Christian ideas. The three part painting refers to the Trinity God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Other