Tunneling through the earth the great Taniwha, Ianthaw embraces his role as the protective guardian. Highly respected, this supernatural being reminds us that we are always watched by a power that is stronger than mankind. Dangerous and determined with a twist of unpredictability his tail reveals the ability to manipulate earth for desired achievement. His internal conflict against letting go is eminent but through surrender he finally allows mother nature to take her regenerative course.
An interpretation of our now-extinct flightless bird and a lost treasure; the South Island giant moa. During and after lockdown one positive effect on our society overall is that it has forced many of us to look inside and see what is important. To slow down the pace of our lives, connect to our roots, our land/animals and the people around us. Noah aims to remind us to express gratitude for what we do have, before it's too late.
A fun and lighthearted interpretation of a breakdancing Echidna; a native and protected species in Australia. Named in memory of Dutch graphic artist Maurits Cornelis Escher, may he always be of inspiration.
Tunneling through the earth the great Taniwha, Ianthaw embraces his role as the protective guardian. Highly respected, this supernatural being reminds us that we are always watched by a power that is stronger than mankind. Dangerous and determined with a twist of unpredictability his tail reveals the ability to manipulate earth for desired achievement. His internal conflict against letting go is eminent but through surrender he finally allows mother nature to take her regenerative course.