

Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura: Light and Shadow
Make a statement in any room with this framed poster printed on high-quality paper, with a partly glossy, partly matte finish. The result is vibrant and long-lasting colours and an investment for your space. What’s more, this photo is framed and comes ready to hang on the wall.
Acrylite front protector.
Lightweight.
Made on demand.
Frame Size: 16”x20”
Hanging hardware included
Colours may differ slightly from what you see on screen to the original print due to different monitor settings.
Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura: Light and Shadow
Make a statement in any room with this framed poster printed on high-quality paper, with a partly glossy, partly matte finish. The result is vibrant and long-lasting colours and an investment for your space. What’s more, this photo is framed and comes ready to hang on the wall.
Acrylite front protector.
Lightweight.
Made on demand.
Frame Size: 16”x20”
Hanging hardware included
Colours may differ slightly from what you see on screen to the original print due to different monitor settings.
"Kā Kamu ā Hakitekura: Light and Shadow" captures the dramatic beauty of Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura - Walter Peak in a moment of contrast and mystery. The iconic Mordor-like peak rises defiantly, its rocky silhouette cloaked in swirling, black storm clouds that lend an air of mystique to the scene. The lower slopes, splashed with rays of sunlight, come alive in a visual symphony of light and darkness.
The indigenous Ngāi Tahu name Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura shows the deep connection between the land and its people, emphasising the cultural significance of these mountains. As Hākitekura crossed the lake, the mountains of Cecil and Walter Peaks served as guiding beacons, their summits "twinkling and winking" with the first light of dawn. This celestial dance earned them the name Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura, which translates to "the twinklings seen by Hākitekura."
This photograph invites you to contemplate the inherent power and beauty of the natural world, where stormy clouds and bright sunlight mingle, transforming Kā Kamu ā Hākitekura - Walter Peak into a captivating masterpiece, echoing the "twinklings seen by Hākitekura" across generations."