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This is a depiction of traditional Samoan Weapons. These were used as spears, long handed axes or clubs. They were usually carved into with intricate Samoan tapa designs and patterns, telling stories of wars the weapon has been through.
Being able to share the knowledge, traditions and practices of the polynesian cultures, through my art is my greatest passion in life.

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Digitally drawn and designed, printed onto matte photo paper.

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