An award-winning Bay of Plenty artist has drawn inspiration from his love of Marvel characters to create striking artwork with traditional moko designs, with the prints on display at a Rotorua art gallery.
Contemporary artist Kereama Taepa's pieces will be showcased at Āhua Gallery's latest exhibition at Te Puia New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute (NZMACI), in Rotorua.
Showcasing his prints, D-E-D and CHIMICHANGAS which are both based on superheroes, Taepa says growing up in the 1980s, he was always fixated on Marvel and DC characters.
"Deadpool is one of my favourites for his wise-cracking attitude."
A descendant of Te Arawa, Taepa said he started taking note of the correlation between who superheroes become when they put their masks on and the traditional Māori moko.