MIT arts student walks the walk
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
MIT arts student walks the walk with prize-winning Westfield work
Manukau School of Visual Arts (MSVA) student Natalie Lai Ming Wai’s experience as an international student who has journeyed to a new country to embrace new adventures and opportunity is reflected in her prize-winning work themed Walk with Us.
Natalie (23) is one of four Manukau Institute of
Technology MSVA Year 4 students commissioned by Westfield
New Zealand to produce work for the newly completed
development at Westfield Manukau City in the heart of
Manukau. Walk with Us will be acknowledged and unveiled in a
celebratory event early next year.
“My art is about
walking and I believe that life is a journey and I think
walking represents that. The theme also focuses on
protecting the environment as it aims to promote an
eco-friendly lifestyle.
“Through my work at Westfield I
wanted to illustrate this approach to life’s journey as
well as provide something interactive for the shoppers as
they walk beside my designs,” she says. “I was very
excited to be selected by Westfield to show my work and am
looking forward to the experience as there are so many
diverse visitors who go to the shopping centre.”
Having
come from Hong Kong to Auckland in 2001 to do sixth form
locally, she then decided to pursue a lifelong passion and
study art at MSVA. “It has been a good decision as MSVA
gives its students the freedom to explore what they want to
and we are able to learn different skills, as well as
develop creatively in this environment.”
The young
designer, who cites vault49 (a New York-based design studio)
as a major influence, has already achieved local recognition
she was selected by Pulp magazine last year as one of four
finalists to show her work.
Looking ahead, Natalie aims
to pursue a career in graphic design with the ultimate goal
being to own her own studio with other talented
peers.
Westfield New Zealand General Manager, Design, Rod
Marler is pleased with the initiative. “Westfield is proud
to be involved in this partnership with Manukau Institute of
Technology's School of Visual Arts. Their students have
produced art work of the highest calibre, which we are only
too proud to have on display in our shopping centre.
"People from Manukau have a strong tradition of over achieving in their chosen fields, and we are proud to support the development of future leaders from the region."
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