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‘Hanitemausu’ by John Mausio Bryan.
Hanitemausu is a Rotuman ancient god who acts as a guardian and represents resilience and hope.
John Mausio is a self-taught artist and mental health activist in Fiji. He combined these two interests with the undertaking of a large mural in the St Giles Psychiatric Hospital in Suva. He paints fi gurative images that have been inspired by his island community. In particular his images display the often-confl icting impacts that a modernising world has on his society and their ancient culture. He depicts the results of the struggles he sees daily in his neighbours combining traditional Pacifi c island emblems with impassioned expressions of emotion.
Image selected by Georgina Corbet-Burcher