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Big bird gives book a new dimension

- Samantha Mythen

Penguins will soon be spotted on the streets of Christchur­ch – in the peak of summer.

The birds, in sculpture form, will be part of the Pop Up Penguins art trail from November 29 to January 31.

As part of the Wild in Art project, children at 65 schools across Christchur­ch were given a little penguin sculpture to decorate.

Their artwork will be on display across the city alongside 50 large penguin sculptures, which are sponsored by individual companies and decorated by artists from around New Zealand.

One such penguin artist is Lisa Rudman. Her design was inspired by Mophead, a children’s book by poet and writer Selina Tusitala Marsh.

‘‘I was nervous but excited about the challenge and opportunit­y to get someone else’s vision of the book and put it on a penguin in a story format. It was a really creative thing to do,’’ Rudman said.

Tusitala Marsh met the penguin recently. ‘‘I screamed in delight when I saw Mophead in three-dimensiona­l form. Lisa has done a stunning job.’’

Rudman hoped people would be inspired to read the book. ‘‘The story says that your difference makes a difference. I’d like people to see that.’’

Mophead tells Tusitala Marsh’s story of how she struggled with confidence as a child before realising that what made her stand out from others were good things she should explore and pursue.

‘‘The whole message of the book, and the penguin, is to find the things that you love and make you different and [to] be proud of them,’’ said Claire Cowles, the organiser of the Pop Up Penguins trail.

She said it was a theme of the entire penguin trail. ‘‘ Mophead tells us, if you think you’re good at something give it a go. There are many establishe­d artists featured on the

trail but there are also emerging artists who haven’t had a chance for a gallery show. We’re providing a platform for them to be seen by awide audience.’’

Mophead is the only book to be painted on a penguin for the project.

Cowles also hoped the penguin trail would give people a good excuse to get outside, especially after the turbulent year.

After being displayed for 10 weeks, the larger penguins will be auctioned off to raise money for Cholmondel­ey Children’s Centre.

The Mophead penguin will be placed outside Tu¯ranga Library as part of the trail.

 ?? STUFF ?? Lisa Rudman’s design was inspired by Mophead, a children’s book by Selina Tusitala Marsh, left.
STUFF Lisa Rudman’s design was inspired by Mophead, a children’s book by Selina Tusitala Marsh, left.

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