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vector-art-bundles · 3 months
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Unleash the Power of Tribal Maori Art in Modern Design
Explore the captivating fusion of cultural heritage and contemporary design with the Tribal Maori Black Panther Profile Vector. This stunning graphic seamlessly integrates traditional Maori artistry with the fierce elegance of a panther, offering a unique and versatile design perfect for various creative applications.
The Cultural Significance of Maori Art
Maori art is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of New Zealand’s indigenous people. Known for its distinctive patterns, intricate carvings, and symbolic meanings, Maori art tells stories of ancestry, nature, and spirituality. The Black Panther profile design captures the essence of these traditions, weaving them into a modern vector format that can enhance a wide array of projects.
A Versatile Design for Every Need
This vector art pack is designed to meet the diverse needs of artists, designers, and businesses alike. Here are some of the ways you can utilize this stunning design:
Fashion: Create standout t-shirts, hoodies, and other apparel that feature bold, eye-catching graphics.
Interior Decoration: Add a touch of cultural elegance to your home or office with murals, wall art, and custom decals.
Custom Merchandise: Design unique mugs, tote bags, and phone cases that stand out in any market.
Promotional Material: Enhance your brand’s visibility with striking visuals in posters, banners, and digital media.
Body Art: Offer a fresh and meaningful tattoo design that resonates with cultural depth and artistic flair.
Each file (SVG, AI, EPS, PNG, JPEG, PDF) is optimized to ensure that the design maintains its integrity and detail across various mediums and sizes.
Empowering Creative and Commercial Use
The Tribal Maori Black Panther Profile Vector Art Pack includes comprehensive commercial usage rights, allowing you to incorporate this design into products for sale. This flexibility is ideal for entrepreneurs, designers, and artists looking to expand their offerings and create unique, marketable items.
Ethical Use and Protection of Artistic Integrity
While the pack provides extensive commercial freedoms, it also includes important restrictions to protect the artist’s intellectual property. Reselling the original files or distributing them online is prohibited, ensuring that the design remains exclusive and its quality is preserved.
Benefits of Choosing This Vector Art Pack
Cultural Depth: Enrich your designs with the profound symbolism and beauty of Maori art.
Top-Notch Quality: Each file is expertly crafted and optimized for diverse applications.
Commercial Advantage: Utilize the design in products for sale, enhancing your business offerings.
Inspirational Design: Stand out with a graphic that is not only visually stunning but also meaningful and engaging.
In summary, the Tribal Maori Black Panther Profile Vector Design offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, providing an exceptional resource for your creative projects. Download this versatile and high-quality vector art pack today to infuse your work with cultural richness and artistic excellence.
Unlock new creative possibilities and celebrate the heritage of Maori art with this exceptional vector design.
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rohanscornernz · 9 months
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What is Haka?
What is Haka? Read more to explore the power of Haka and New Zealand culture.
Keywords : #Haka #NewZealandTraditions #NewZealandCulture The haka is a traditional Maori war dance of the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand. It is a powerful and expressive dance that involves rhythmic movements, chanting, and stamping of the feet. The haka is often performed as a group and is known for its vigorous and intimidating nature. Originally, the haka was…
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smoshcon · 10 months
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Rotorua NZ Rotorua things to do; Maori culture & thermal activity Immerse yourself in the rich Maori culture and explore Rotorua's thermal activity while visiting this enchanting destination in New Zealand.
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yoshishishu · 10 months
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Ancient Wall Carvings, New Zealand Step back in time and marvel at the intricate wall carvings that tell the story of New Zealand's rich heritage.
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bskud-blog · 1 year
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tomchatt · 2 years
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At Tamaki Māori village we were treated to a hāngi feast, which involves cooking food buried in earth over hot stones. The Te Arawa clans around Rotorua also use the geothermal pools and steam vents for cooking. This was a great meal and fantastic cultural experience to learn about the Māori people. #food #realfood #nzfoodie #hangi #maoriculture #tamakimaorivillage #rotorua (at Te Pā Tū - New Zealand) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckyr5O9BoV-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tamokojourney2024 · 20 days
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Some more inspiration for of documentary.
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flow828 · 3 months
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The other morning, Wednesday, June 19, I watched “Beneath New Zealand”. It is a three episode, one season, geological study documentary. Each episode is about 45 minutes long. I really like how they’ve integrated the cultural histories and stories of the Māori people, our Polynesian cousins.
Episode 1 - Mountains and Caves
Episode 2 - Volcanoes
Episode 3 - Rocks and Quakes
The third episode covered tsunami info very well, including mentions the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
#Aotearoa #Documentary #NaturalDisasters #volcano #geology #PlateTectonics #earthquakes #tsunami #maori #MaoriCulture #EmergencyManagement
It’s currently free to watch on TubiTV:
https://link.tubi.tv/kpOY96BczKb
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renedeceuninck · 1 year
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Ever done the “Haka”? Because… How You feel is What You Attract!
The Haka is a ceremonial dance in Māori culture. It is often performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with rhythmically shouted or chanted accompaniment. Although popularly associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, haka has been traditionally performed by both men and women and for a variety of social functions within Māori culture. Haka is performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions or funerals. (Source: Wikipedia)
Can you imagine doing a private Haka in your car, home or office right before going into a business meeting, a family gathering or a date? Your energy will go through the roof. If you’re aware of that, you can guide that energy, having an amazing influence on your Body Language and the subconscious mind of the person you’re communicating with. You’ll then finally attract what you think, feel and want.
👉What If You Could Read Anyone's Mind Before One Word Is Spoken?
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To enable you as a trainee to discover and practice Body Language through a profound training yielding amazing results. You will improve your professional & personal life and get your business anatomy degree, transform and breakthrough!
👉After the training, you will:
• See what’s never being said, in meetings, sales…
• Raise your self-confidence and negotiate on a higher level
• Understand clearly what is meant by what people say
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• You will experience an amazing 1 day full of techniques, insights and exercises, immediately applicable with immediate results.
👉Join me at the Upcoming Live Seminar on May 5th in Folkestone UK - All info via the website-link in my bio
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#BodyLanguage #haka #maori #maoriculture #communication #publicspeaking #model #communicationskills #inspiration #photoshoot #nonverbalcommunication #relationships #motivation #nonverbal #confidence #selflove #personality #renedeceuninck #professionaldevelopment #personaldevelopment #business #success #underestimated #knowledge #humanbehavior #folkestone #folkestonekent #folkestonebusiness #folkestoneharbour #kent
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jazin95 · 1 year
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sarcatholic · 2 years
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"When a person’s hair was frazzled, or rapa, it was a sign that they were in a state of tapu. Mamae rapa is the unkempt hair of a person in mourning. Individuals had been known to keep their hair untidy and frazzled until the death of their loved one had been revenged."
Te Miri Rangi, a Maori man, writes about the significance of hair in traditional Maori culture.
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vector-art-bundles · 3 months
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Revitalizing Maori Tradition: The Makau Fish Hook Art
In a fusion of tradition and innovation, a new wave of artistic expression emerges with the Maori Makau fish hook art. This distinctive artwork transcends mere representation, embodying the spiritual and cultural significance of Maori heritage through an intricate blend of ink craftsmanship and digital precision.
The Makau, traditionally a symbol of prosperity and strength in Maori culture, is meticulously transformed from its original ink form into a dynamic vector art format. This conversion process preserves the raw authenticity and emotional depth of the original design, ensuring each line and curve resonates with the spirit of its cultural roots.
Designed for versatility and impact, the comprehensive graphic package includes a range of formats such as SVG, AI, EPS, PNG, JPEG, and PDF. This accessibility empowers artists, designers, and creators to integrate the Makau seamlessly into various creative projects, from apparel and home decor to digital applications and beyond.
"This artwork represents a convergence of ancient wisdom and contemporary creativity," says Dgitalco. "It's not just about aesthetics; it's about honoring a vibrant culture and enabling artistic exploration."
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Makau fish hook art is licensed for commercial use, allowing creators to incorporate it into products and projects with confidence. However, direct resale of source files or online distribution of the artwork alone is strictly prohibited, safeguarding its integrity and cultural significance.
As interest in cultural authenticity and meaningful design continues to grow, the Makau fish hook art stands as a beacon of artistic excellence and cultural preservation. Whether adorning a t-shirt, enriching a mural, or inspiring a tattoo, this artwork invites individuals worldwide to connect with the enduring spirit of Maori tradition in a visually compelling way.
Explore the transformative power of the Makau fish hook art and embark on a journey that celebrates heritage, creativity, and innovation. Join the movement to revitalize Maori tradition through art that speaks to the heart and soul of a culture deeply rooted in strength and resilience.
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asknzmate · 2 years
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"Survived anotha year! Mānawatia a Matariki!"
OOC// Today marks the first day of Matariki, the Māori New Year in the traditional lunar calendar. Also James's birthday (I don't like Waitangi day so I changed it)
Matariki is a celebration commemorating a time of joy, remembrance and peace. Traditionally Māori use the stars (or as legend refers to them as 'sisters') to judge times of harvesting crops, the star that shone the brightest out of the 9 would signal which harvest would be most plentiful. Iwi and whānau across Aotearoa celebrate in different ways, whether it be cooking harvested crops as an offering to the stars for the bounties received that year, or simply coming together to celebrate as a community.
It's a celebration honoring those who have passed yet also looking towards to the future, accepting that it's a time acknowledge the dead and to release their spirits to become stars. It was also a time to reflect, to be thankful to the gods for the harvest, to feast and to share the bounty of the harvest with family and friends.
In 2022, the New Zealand government officially declared Matariki a public holiday, making this the first time in history it is nationally recognized and celebrated as it became more common for both Māori and Pākehā to celebrate Matariki.
To all the people of Aotearoa and beyond, Happy Matariki! - Jack of @asknzmate
✨💫⭐️🌟🇳🇿❤️🤍🖤🌿
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env0 · 3 years
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Maui sunset juggling
Things.on.strings poi
Emancipator 🎵
Kofi & Venmo: @zenv0
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histonics · 2 years
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28th Maori battalion performing haka, Egypt 1941.
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bskud-blog · 1 year
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