A common sight in New Zealand backyards. This tree however is controversial amongst New Zealand conservationists. This juxtaposition I found the perfect example of taking sides. In a Facebook group I read the comments section where there was a heated debate about whether these trees planted to feed our people and wildlife were pests or valuable produce. Both sides had valid arguments and demonstrated that there are always two sides to any argue meant. In school we were taught to debate - yet as adults we’ve moved into a time of mud slinging and division - somehow losing the art of the battle. Many have fond memories of catching the cheeky Kererū in the loquat tree over the years. An example of the harmony evolving from a constantly shifting and changing eco-system.
Kererū in the Loquat Tree
Acrylic on stretched canvas 406 x 508mm in natural floater frame complete size 444mm x 546mm.

