He's named after a tropical flowering plant from the Philippines called the molave tree, which also gave its name to a creek near where he was born. His parents worked in the local forestry, but when Molawin Evangelista was two years old the whole family moved to Auckland.
Evangelista is 19 now, a budding fashion photographer with a unique perspective on the creative industries in the city of sails.
"Auckland has a great community of musicians, photographers and clothing designers. Growing up here I've always seen Auckland as a multicultural place," says Evangelista, who remembers a good deal of prejudice in his younger years.
He's sure Auckland is becoming more tolerant and inclusive and he has a buoyant outlook on art and fashion in his hometown. "Even though fashion is a very competitive industry there's a lot of camaraderie. It's so small and so condensed."
Now he's showing a collection of intimate portraits titled The Art of Youth at the Parlour Store on Little High St.