The oil portraits of previous mayors that greet visitors to the Hastings District Council chambers were yesterday joined by a representation of the district's first female mayor.
The portrait was unveiled by Hawke's Bay artist Freeman White and Hastings District Council kaumatua Jim Whaanga at a small ceremony held yesterday that left Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst "truly honoured".
"Freeman has captured in my portrait those who have stood and who stand steadfastly behind me. They are my family, my mentors past and present, and those who encourage and support me at every turn to be the best I can be, so I can do the very best for our people."
White crafted the work over several month, reworking it five times.
"The significance of this being the first female portrait amongst all men wasn't lost on me and I wanted her to appear strong and confident yet approachable", he said.
The new portrait will hang alongside 21 others. It is a tradition started by the Hastings Borough and City Councils in the 19th century.
"There are some very significant and historical names in the collection, in particular that of Gottfried Lindauer, who is one of New Zealand's most significant portrait artists."