Jae Frew

Tūī No.1

Photograph on Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper

640 x 640 mm

$9,800

Available

About this artwork

This artwork is a limited edition of 5 plus 2 Artist Proofs. While edition #1 and #2 of 5 are sold, please contact the Parnell Gallery team if you are interested in one of the available editions of this artwork.

Image Size: 360 x 360 mm
Limited edition of: 5

Artist bio

Jae Frew is a leading contemporary portrait photographer living in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland.

Through his collection of photographic portraits in Manu Koingo – Birds of Yearning, Frew pays tribute to New Zealand’s extinct and endangered native wildlife, bringing together his in-depth knowledge of portraiture with a lifelong interest in birds, and fervour for creating objects with wood.

The formal, fine-art style of Frew’s large-scale portraits of birds, with their darkened Victorian backgrounds and heavy wooden frames, calls to mind the solemn dignity of 19th century portraiture, a symbol of status that the subject was beloved, important, or revered. By framing his subject in grand, bespoke frames, Frew further elevates the status of each bird to that of our ancestors. While reminiscent of a vanished era, the photographs offer a reminder to treasure and protect what remains in the present. This emphasis on elevation of status speaks to the sense of importance and urgency that Frew feels for the preservation of our native species of birds and forest life.

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