As well as gifting her art pieces to Fonterra, Estelle has been able to give back by teaching other staff the art of raranga.
"For Te Wiki o te Reo Māori week, we taught some of our staff how to make harakeke flowers to try and get the interest out there and share the knowledge that I've learnt from being in class."
Estelle's passion for raranga originally came from a desire to learn more about her Māori heritage and the way things were done by her tupuna from previous generations. After discovering the raranga classes that TWoA had on offer Estelle enrolled to do the level 4 certificate in 2020 and loved it so much that she continued on to do the diploma.
"It's been really amazing. It's always a really supportive environment in and out of class and the amount of knowledge that the kaiako are willing to share and show is incredible."
Before Estelle gifts her panels and kete to Fonterra, they will be on display to December 10 at TWoa's Te Rapa campus for the He Kohikohinga exhibition.
Members of the public are welcome to come and view the art on display between 7am and 10pm, providing they follow Covid restriction guidelines.