Onehunga Primary School Sculpture
(continued)


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At the rock join a hand clasps the Tokotoko stick and the strands weave into the grapes, a turtle and the beginnings of the eel.



Close up of the grapes.



The elephant from the African continent has sampled the grapes, smelled the hibiscus flower and is wondering when the bananas are going to be ready.



Despite torrential rain the tarp is holding up and work goes on. Pam & Trev take a break.



The elephant now has bananas within reach and the dragon starts to draw breath from the stone.



The dragon, the lotus and the frigate bird near completion.



The right hand side is almost complete.



The eel and snapper are completed. The scotch thistle rises out of the flax.



The frigate bird opens his wings to encompass the lotus and underneath the foliage is a kiwi.



Nearing the end.



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