Sunday, March 20, 2022

SAY CHEESE AND SMILE DURING DREAMS

Vivid  dreams have  been   experienced of  late, possibly due to cheese consumption . Upon  awakening , very  little of  the  dreams  have been  recalled. However, one dream , in which  I  watched a large  Maori  carving  being  worked  on  over  weeks , made  such  an impression  much of  it  could be  recalled.


The  carving  reminded  me of  the above impressive one at the  entrance to the Maori village at  Whakarewarewa , Rotorua. 

By Peter Simon 

In  the  l960s , I  saw skilled  Maori carvers  in  action  in  Rotorua  where I also  met  and wrote  about  Dutch  artist  Theo Schoon (1915-1985 ) ,who grew  and  carved Maori facial tattoos on gourds ; photographed  volcanic  mudpool  and  silica  patterns ; studied and carved  jade, wrote  Jade Country.

Born in Java  , he came to New Zealand with his parents before WWll. Early on ," living  in  gumboots "in swampy country, he  studied  and copied  early  limestone  cave art , which was being  blown up  by  farmers  and  damaged  by  stock rubbing  against  the  walls  and  overhangs .


Another  possible contribution to me dreaming about Maori carving could have been the above 1923  advertisement for a  Rotorua  newspaper in a  batch  of  Australasian  newspapers . Two Maori clubs hanging from  the dressing table  also  came  from  Rotorua .