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Discover the Public Works of James Webster

James Webster has created an impressive array of public works displayed across New Zealand. His fantastic pieces not only stand out against the landscape but also blend seamlessly into their surroundings, reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic excellence of Māori art.

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At Tahaa, we are dedicated to sharing the beauty and significance of Māori art through James Webster’s public works. Contact us today to discover how you can bring these incredible artworks to your community.

Iconic Concrete Panels On Auckland's Motorway

One of James’s most remarkable contributions is the adornment of Auckland’s motorway safety barriers with Māori designs. These huge concrete panels, designed by James, interlink neatly to form a spectacular belt along the motorway in New Zealand’s largest city. The intricate patterns celebrate Māori culture while enhancing the visual appeal of the urban environment.

Stainless Steel Sculpture at Te Au o Waikato

James's most recent work includes a stainless steel piece at Te Au o Waikato Te Pāwaha o Te Kura o Te Ao-Marama, completed in 2024. This sculpture stands as a testament to his skill and dedication to creating public art that resonates with the community and celebrates Māori traditions.

Dinsdale Library Embellishment for Hamilton City Council

On behalf of the Hamilton City Council, James conceptualized and designed the embellishments for the Dinsdale Library. The overall theme of this installation is based on the acquisition of knowledge, reflecting the library's role as a center for learning and growth. James's designs enhance the library's aesthetic while honoring its educational mission.

Artistic Contributions to Aberdeen School in Hamilton

Recently, James completed a piece for Aberdeen School in Hamilton. Inspired by the school’s logo, this composition features a triangular appearance that derives from the logo's shape. The artwork not only beautifies the school grounds but also serves as a symbol of pride and identity for the school community.

Explore More of James's Public Works

James Webster’s public artworks can be found throughout New Zealand, each piece telling a unique story and enriching the cultural landscape.