Altered Image
Oil on canvas
40cm x 40cm
I fly with a friend in her tigermoth and I love the altered perspective of the land beneath us as we turn and shift altitude. This painting is from one of our flights up the Tuki Tuki river in Hawke's Bay.
I painted it while in Germany living in Bonn, and working for the United Nations Environment Programme on a study called TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) in which we explored ways of making the value of nature and the cost of ecosystem degradation more visible.
At the time of taking this tigermoth flight, the Tuki Tuki River was unswimmable because of toxic algae that had flourished because of pollutants.
Oil on canvas
40cm x 40cm
I fly with a friend in her tigermoth and I love the altered perspective of the land beneath us as we turn and shift altitude. This painting is from one of our flights up the Tuki Tuki river in Hawke's Bay.
I painted it while in Germany living in Bonn, and working for the United Nations Environment Programme on a study called TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) in which we explored ways of making the value of nature and the cost of ecosystem degradation more visible.
At the time of taking this tigermoth flight, the Tuki Tuki River was unswimmable because of toxic algae that had flourished because of pollutants.
Oil on canvas
40cm x 40cm
I fly with a friend in her tigermoth and I love the altered perspective of the land beneath us as we turn and shift altitude. This painting is from one of our flights up the Tuki Tuki river in Hawke's Bay.
I painted it while in Germany living in Bonn, and working for the United Nations Environment Programme on a study called TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) in which we explored ways of making the value of nature and the cost of ecosystem degradation more visible.
At the time of taking this tigermoth flight, the Tuki Tuki River was unswimmable because of toxic algae that had flourished because of pollutants.