11 July, 2021

Mt Ruapehu / Mangawhero Falls


Weather conditions were perfect for a quick side trip up Mt Ruapehu ,on our drive back from Wellington.


16km s up Ohakune Mountain Road is Mangawhero Falls.

There was snow about. A snowball fight amongst the urchins made me realise it has been along time since we have been to the snow. I am also useless at aiming. I missed Tighe twice! 

Perhaps a snow penguin?

Unexpectedly, we could see Mt Taranaki from the carpark of the Mangawhero Waterfall.


Sunset on Mt Ruapehu and Mt Ngauruhoe

 

10 July, 2021

Fireworks - Matariki Celebrations - Wellington


Matariki, also known as "the rising of the star constellation", is a significant time in the Māori calendar, as it marks the start of the Māori New Year.

We had dinner at Paul & Lisa's, and then watched the Matariki fireworks from their windy deck.































Surrealism - Te Papa - Wellington

 

"The red model III" (detail) Rene Magritte

"Couple with their heads full of clouds" Salvador Dali

"The Couple" Max Ernst
"The Face of War" Salvador Dali
The Face of War" (detail) Salvador Dali
Anneke posed for a classic Magritte image - "Not to be reproduced"
"Not to be reproduced" Rene Magritte.

We visited a unique, world famous collection of Surrealist art at Te Papa, Wellington.  The exhibition runs until 31 October 2021.

The 180 fascinating pieces include major works by artists such as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, René Magritte, and Marcel Duchamp.  

The renowned collection is  from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and includes sculpture, furniture, paintings, graphic design, prints, and photography. Yes, we saw the big red lip sofa.

Surrealist artists tried to create a new kind of reality which was centred around dreams, the unconscious, and the irrational. They used playful, subversive techniques and materials to shock and surprise their audiences.