Otago Daily Times

Posters promote protection of the planet

- MARK JOHN mark.john@odt.co.nz

FOR a Dunedin hobby artist, seeing her poster on display at the museum was a special moment.

The winning and highly commended entries for the 2023 Great Kiwi Poster Competitio­n are on display at Tū hura Otago Museum until May 19.

Radiation therapist Tessa Sherlock, of Dunedin, said it was awesome to be able to take her family to the museum to see her art on display.

She said now that she was an adult she was not drawing or doing much art and so the competitio­n was a fun creative outlet.

She spent her evenings working away at her poster on Adobe Illustrato­r for a few weeks.

Ms Sherlock said she had a background in zoology and wanted to showcase wildlife coexisting with people.

‘‘People don't really care about wildlife unless they can experience it.

‘‘You don’t care about animals going extinct unless you can connect with them.’’

Her poster included New Zealand bees, her favourite birds and people enjoying nature.

Intermedia­te category winner Danielle Wu, 15, of Wellington, was visiting the exhibition at the museum yesterday with her family.

She said she cared a lot about nature and loved doing art.

She handpainte­d her poster using acrylic paint and wanted to illustrate what could happen to the planet if people did not ‘‘protect our future’’ — the competitio­n’s theme.

Competitio­n organiser Bruce Mahalski said there were more than 200 entries at a high standard.

The winners won $1000 each. One of the competitio­n’s sponsor Phantom Bill Stickers were also helping display winners’ posters in cities across New Zealand.

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The Great Kiwi Poster Competitio­n 2023 intermedia­te winner Danielle Wu (above) shows her poster at Tu¯hura Otago Museum yesterday. Tessa Sherlock (at right) was highly commended for her work. ??
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH The Great Kiwi Poster Competitio­n 2023 intermedia­te winner Danielle Wu (above) shows her poster at Tu¯hura Otago Museum yesterday. Tessa Sherlock (at right) was highly commended for her work.
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