I have just been to visit a friend in the beautiful Hawkes Bay region of North island New Zealand. The area is known for its outstanding wine and beauty...it certainly didn't disappoint. One of the towns in the area, Napier, is known as the Art Deco capital of the world.
An earthquake in the early 1930's destroyed the town, it was rebuilt at the height of the Art Deco era, a movement which praised industrialisation and the machine. The movement developed after the Art Nouveau period, which drew inspiration from nature - think Paris underground station signs....
Some of the typical Art Deco symbolism are stylised sunbursts over doors and fountain motifs, both representing renewal. Speed/ go fast lines are also often seen, representing fast cars and machines of the era. The zigarat symbol which shows the stepping back of a shape, derived from the newly developed 'skyscaper' being built in places like New York, which was stepped back every few floors to allow sunlight to the streets below is another typical motif.
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See the sunburst of renewal over the door |
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The canopy 'zigarat', a typical feature of art deco buildings, go fast spripes to the right |
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All buildings were in pristine condition |
These buildings were in such a fabulous state of repair and the whole town is jammed with art deco dress up shops, antiques and decor it really feels like a wonderful step back in time.
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Black Barn vineyard - keep em peeled for delicious grapes grown on the 'grimblet gravel' from Hawkes Bay - shiraz the best. |
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Leaving Napier |
Its a beautiful spot, highly recommended if youre ever in the area.
I've been very slack of late, have started working so time is once again a precious commodity, I'm going to keep at it though. x
3 comments:
Glad to hear it - I missed your blog! x
Stunningly beautiful - and informative re Art Deco - I've learnt something!
So happy you're back at it Em. Great blog - know more about Art Deco now.
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