Open every day from 10am to 5pm
Artwork
Andy Leleisi'uao

Esula Village from a distance

2003

Esula Village from a distance

Artwork Information

This painting explores a mythical island a century after the inhabitants have voyaged there from their Samoan homeland. Esula Village was earlier occupied by aliens that suddenly departed leaving behind all their technology for Samoan immigrants to use upon their arrival. The Mivimivi people show the Esula villagers how to decorate their new homeland with treasures collected from journeys taken to many parts of the world.

Like a Samoan version of Gulliver’s Travels, Leleisiu’ao explores a Pacific that wants to reflect the past while also ‘collecting’ the future. (Te Moananui a Kiwa, 2005)

Title
Esula Village from a distance
Production Date
2003
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Dimensions
330 x 240 mm
Credit Line
Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2003
Accession No
C2003/1/36
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

More by Andy Leleisi'uao (11)

View All
So'omuta Village

So'omuta Village

2003

Artwork
Esula Village from a distance

Esula Village from a distance

2003

Artwork
The Lau people of Vapula

The Lau people of Vapula

2003

Artwork
Fa’amalea Heads

Fa’amalea Heads

2008

Artwork
Explore Connections (11)
Mythology

Mythology

162 Artworks

Villages

Villages

105 Artworks

Figures (representations)

Figures (representations)

2286 Artworks

Samoans

Samoans

16 Artworks

Hills

Hills

1029 Artworks