To finish the Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival, the region has been graced with a new mural this time in Hastings.
Auckland street artist Erika Pearce has spent the last five days piecing together the culturally diverse mural on the side of Hastings Library, facing the intersection of Karamu Rd for the Culture Canvas expedition of the local arts festival.
"The mural is inspired by the diverse cultures in the region but also looks to bring a positive, happier sense of community especially in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks."
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Embedded in the mural are different symbols and patterns to symbolise the vast array of cultures with Polynesian, Asian, Maori and Muslim patterns intertwined in both the hair of the Maori woman and the hijab of the Muslim woman.