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Can You See What I See? - By Nanette Lelaʻulu with Illustrations by Chloe Marsters
Can You See What I See? - By Nanette Lelaʻulu with Illustrations by Chloe Marsters
Can You See What I See? - By Nanette Lelaʻulu with Illustrations by Chloe Marsters
Can You See What I See? - By Nanette Lelaʻulu with Illustrations by Chloe Marsters
Can You See What I See? - By Nanette Lelaʻulu with Illustrations by Chloe Marsters
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"Can you see what I see?" is a beautiful book, a timeless and boundless dance between Lela'ulu's rhymes and Marsters' mastery of lines. The lyrical nature of this little book captivates the reader while the illustrations illuminate the much deeper meaning behind Can you see what I see? 

Author: Nanette Lelaʻulu

Illustations by: Chloe Marsters

Colours by: Nanette Lelaʻulu

Design by: Katy Yiakmis 

Bloody Mosquito Publishing

Format: Hardcover     

Release date Rarotonga: 17th June 2022     

Pages: 29
Dimensions: 21.5cm x 12cm x .7     

ISBN 9 780473 594336     

Ages: 5 years to 100 years

A bit about Nanette - 

Painting has always been my place of solitude and peace.
It was after my Grandmother Iliganoa Lela'ulu passed away in the late 80's that I truly began to explore the emotional places painting took me, looking deeper into the feelings behind the layers of paint.

I have been exhibiting solo since 1996 and participating in groups shows since 1990 in New Zealand, Europe, New Caledonia and the Cook Islands.

I've always had a fascination with painting people, but have recently begun painting miniature landscapes of Rarotonga.   I enjoy the intimacy of the smaller size.

In 2006 I was awarded the Artist in Residence for the Cook Islands, also in 2006 I received my Masters of Arts in Therapy, with First Class Honours.  Following on from that in 2012 I received first class honours for my Clinical Masters of Arts in Therapy.


The Cook Islands became my home in 2012.

I'm continuing to explore the therapeutic methodologies of the Arts.
- http://www.nanettelelaulu.com/artist-profile.html