Macro nature hand embroidery - WIP - The Puriri moth - Endemic to New Zealand's North Island.

in voilk •  4 months ago

    How many unfinished projects do you have? I have a few but this one I haven't worked on in a few years - though I do endeavor to finish it... maybe :D

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    It's not how I wanted it to turn out , but it's soooo close to being done. I love the Pūriri moth...

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    I am fascinated by the detailed patterns of moth & butterfly wings. Zoomed in they're incredibly intricate. It's not often you get to see a Pūriri moth, they only live for 48 hours as a moth.

    We are lucky to have quite a large Pūriri tree at the back of our property & in 30 years I've only seen one or two - most of the time dead. Here's one we found a few years back.

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    It was nice to pay homage through art to a moth not widely known or seen. My hope is to bring awareness to creatures such as the Pūriri moth.

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    self drawn pattern and WIP

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    And on the other side of beauty is the artist's depiction of my brain.

    Something else I love about the Pūriri tree - Wood pigeons absolutely LOVE the berries produced by the tree. If you don't know what a wood pigeon is, it's New Zealand's GIANT answer to a pigeon. Also known as the Kererū

    AKA - That bird that gets so drunk off fermented berries that it falls out of trees. Anyway, it's an important species for keeping our native trees alive - once they wake up from their night on the town they are great at seed dispersal.

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    Kererū Source

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    Close up.

    So yeah, just like most of the world many of our species are at risk. Our new government doesn't care too much for the environment so I feel it's important to keep conversation alive, bring awareness & a deeper connection to protect our taonga (gifts)

    Caitlin xx

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