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Frontispiece to 'Fables amusantes' by Tobias Miller

Frontispiece to 'Fables amusantes' by Tobias Miller

This article first appeared in The Press as 'Not so handsome prints with royal stories to tell' on 30 June 2015

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Blue Globe: Stories from the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetū

Blue Globe: Stories from the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetū

This term we ran a competition for students in school years 3-13 in which they selected a work from the Christchurch Art Gallery collection available to be viewed online and developed a piece of writing in response to that work.
We had a fantastic response with almost 300 entries responding to a vast range of works. 
Local writers James Norcliffe, Jane Buxton and Gavin Bishop judged the entries and were impressed by the high quality of work that students had submitted and they way that students used the works as a springboard for their writing rather than sticking with a descriptive piece.
Below are our finalists alongside the artwork they used for inspiration - enjoy!

Collection
Tuatara, Stephens Island

John Johns Tuatara, Stephens Island

Tuatara means ‘spiny back’ in Māori. This unusual creature is found only in Aotearoa New Zealand. There are two species of tuatara, the last surviving members of an order of reptiles that existed alongside the dinosaurs 220 million years ago. That isn’t the only unique thing about the tuatara: they have a light-sensitive ‘third eye’ beneath the scales on the top of their head; its purpose is still not completely understood by scientists.

(Beasts, 2015)

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