Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Whangarei on one of her last official engagements before having baby Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Whangarei on one of her last official engagements before having baby Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Debate the artistic merits all you like, a "doodle" by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has already passed the $1000 mark at auction.
Ardern's artwork, titled "The Political Cycle", is being auctioned as part of the Quarry Arts Centre's Great Plate display in Whangārei.
The Political Cycle by Jacinda Ardern.
Altogether, 94 plates - and the Ardern"doodle" - were on the block in the Northland Craft Trust Great Plate fundraiser, which was launched at the Quarry on Friday.
One of the attendees at the exhibition launch, Anne Bowden, thought Ardern's work was very funny, and a great effort, considering she had plenty of other things on her mind at the time of doing it.
Anne Bowden checks out the 'doodle' sent by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to be auctioned off as part of the Quarry Arts Centre's Great Plate display. It's titled The Political Cycle.
Ardern's art was in esteemed company. Works from Amorangi Hikuroa, Peter Lange, Fiona Tunicliffe, Tony Ogle, Lester Hall and Ardern were also among the works up for sale this year.