An iconic trio of Rotorua walkers will be gone temporarily from their prominent forest position to undergo a much-needed refresh.
The wooden Walk in the Redwoods sculpture, installed in 1992, has featured in many snapshots but time and weather has had a deteriorating effect and the Rotorua Lakes Council, through the Arts and Culture portfolio, is having them repaired.
Created by the late Martin Tissink, they will be repaired by the sculptor's son, Roland Tissink.
A celebrated, local artist, Martin Tissink was born in Zeeland in the Netherlands and came to New Zealand in 1965. Commissioned to create sculptures for both private and public display, in New Zealand and abroad, Martin Tissink died in 2013 leaving behind a large legacy of work.
Mr Tissink said art was his father's life.