Thursday, February 3, 2011

old truck at Mangaweka


An artwork by Robin White (1946-) owned by Te Papa since 1994: website, and their description : "This is an oil painting on canvas ... completed in 1973. In the foreground is a flat-deck truck with the word 'Mangaweka' on the driver's door, and behind it a yellow, two-storey weatherboard building with four windows (two up and two down) and a red awning. The strong horizontals and verticals are counterbalanced by the wheels of the truck and rolling hills behind the building. The painting measures 100.5 cm x 100.5 cm."

The building, minus the awning, is still there, see the Google Streetview. The truck style is mid 1930s.

Mangaweka is a small town (not much more than a big village) on the North Island Main Trunk and SH1, although trains don't stop here any more.  It is probably best known to motorists for the Mangaweka International Airport CafĂ© inside a preserved DC-3 painted in Cookie Time colours next to the service station on SH1.

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