A giant moa (extinct flightless bird) stalking regally is among the subjects of some of New Zealand’s most significant prehistoric rock art in the lush hill country of inland South Canterbury.
The Geraldine district has long enticed artists to come to paint. This is not surprising given its setting near the foothills of the Southern Alps and proximity to the mountains themselves.
With New Zealand being the backdrop for several Hollywood films, ‘Down Under’ has been discovered by film-stars and movie directors, as well as celebrities.