Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Tena’s love for art and gardening

Celebratin­g love of plants, people

- Rebecca Mauger

Tena Blundell likens painting to the serenity readers get when reading a book. “You disappear for hours,” the Paeroa artist says.

Tena is a quirky artist who paints and works with clay. She’s having an exhibition this month at Paeroa Arts Society.

“When I’m doing art, I go into a different world . . . you’re not aware of time or space.

“I am not a trained artist so when I apply, I just use a lot of paint. I have fun with it and I dance around when I’m painting . . . you enter a different realm.”

Tena’s art work was kicked up a notch five years ago after a devastatin­g car accident.

It was a long recovery, Tena says, but it taught her patience and helped her concentrat­e on herself, and to hone her art skills.

She finds a connection clay healing.

“I always painted and dabbled in clay — clay is from the earth, Papatu¯a¯nuku — you’re getting inspiratio­n from it. It really is a living thing and that creates this connection.”

Tena’s works are lightheart­ed to

but almost always have an environmen­tal or bicultural element.

Sometimes the elements are combined, such as depictions of people from other cultures but with garden tops on their heads.

Her current exhibition features a number of works, paintings, claywork, some “Easter bunnies” and some with pot plants on top.

“I’ve always been interested in painting and making people and animals from clay. My inspiratio­n for this exhibition is gardening though — I’ve combined two loves. It’s a celebratio­n of plants and people and that human-to-nature connection.”

Tena says her claywork helps inform her paintings and vice versa. She has lived in Paeroa for 15 years and is a Paeroa Society of Artists member.

Clay is from the earth, Papatu¯a¯nuku — you’re getting inspiratio­n from it.

Tena Blundell

 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? Tena Blundell’s new exhibition has a gardening theme, exhibiting now at Paeroa Arts Centre.
Photos / Supplied Tena Blundell’s new exhibition has a gardening theme, exhibiting now at Paeroa Arts Centre.
 ??  ?? Tena experiment­s with combining people and the environmen­t in her artworks.
Tena experiment­s with combining people and the environmen­t in her artworks.
 ??  ?? A play on the classic American Gothic painting.
A play on the classic American Gothic painting.

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