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Jon TootillPuawai Harakeke IV (Flax Flowers),, 2025Gouache on Britannia Acid Free 300gsm watercolour paper400 x 400 mmNZ$ 1,950.00
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Jon TootillPuawai Harakeke III (Flax Flowers), 2025Gouache on Britannia Acid Free 300gsm watercolour paper400 x 400 mmNZ$ 1,950.00
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Jon TootillRaumati watercolour (10), 2023Watercolour on Paper740 x 690 mmNZ$ 3,250.00
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Jon TootillRaumati watercolour (12), 2023Watercolour on Paper740 x 690 mmNZ$ -1.00
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Jon TootillRaumati watercolour (11), 2023Watercolour on Paper740 x 690 mmNZ$ 3,250.00
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Jon TootillKore Taitara watercolour (3), 2023Watercolour on Paper700 x 650 mmNZ$ 2,950.00
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Jon TootillKore Taitara watercolour (4), 2023Watercolour on Paper700 x 650 mmNZ$ 2,950.00
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Jon TootillKore Taitara watercolour (2), 2023Watercolour on Paper700 x 650 mmNZ$ 2,950.00
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Press Release
Opening - Wednesday 20th August 5.30-7pm
Sanderson are pleased to present the exhibition Peita Waikano by Jon Tootill.
The exhibition features three collections of watercolours: Puawai Harakeke / The Flax Flower, Te waonui a Tāne / The Big Forest of Tāne and Kore Taitara / Untitled.
Each collection is inspired by the natural environment the artist is surrounded by throughout the seasons.
‘With a forensic approach, Tootill innovates across western and indigenous knowledge systems and visual cultures. The grid pattern that underscores these works has developed over time. It echoes the tukutuku motif and an artistic lineage that might include Toi Te Rito Maihi and the late John Bevan Ford as well as op and minimalist art histories from Bridget Riley to Agnes Martin.
Using a sublime and ancient matauranga or knowledge system, Tootill anchors himself in maramataka, the lunar calendar. He invokes this epic timescale and applies indigenous knowledge to each [species], scrutinising their presence with a curious gaze, studious care and grace.’ – Hanna Scott
Tootill’s practice is an exploration into the seasonal colours in Aotearoa’s landscape. Focussing on the colours of Koanga (spring), Raumati (summer), Ngahuru (autumn) and Takurua (winter) his artworks reflect the inspiration he finds from the hues of flora and fauna that surround us over the year.
Tootill’s works are held in numerous public and private collections in Aotearoa including: the collection of Auckland City Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the New Zealand Government art collection. Tootill was shortlisted for the National Contemporary Art Award 2025.