"Māui Tikitiki" refers to Māui Tikitiki-a-Taranga, a well-known figure in Māori mythology. Māui is a legendary hero, demigod, and trickster who is famous for his incredible feats and challenges against the natural world. The name "Tikitiki" refers to his topknot or the high bun that Māui's mother, Taranga, tied on his head when he was born.
Māui’s stories are central to Māori culture, and he is known for performing numerous daring acts, such as fishing up the North Island (which is known as Te Ika-a-Māui or "The Fish of Māui"), slowing down the sun, and giving fire to humanity.
In short, Māui Tikitiki-a-Taranga embodies the qualities of intelligence, bravery, and cunning, and he is one of the most celebrated figures in Māori tradition. His stories have been passed down through generations, playing an important role in Māori identity and culture.
"maui-tikitiki" Original painting 70cmx70cm
Medium - Acrylic on canvas
size - 70cm X 70cm