NESTLÉ Scorched Almonds Xmas Gift Wraps
NESTLÉ Scorched Almonds have gone designer this Christmas, thanks to the creative talents of four students from The University of Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Arts.
Fans of NESTLÉ Scorched Almonds will this year be able to choose from four limited edition gift wraps in which to present the traditional Christmas gift and much-loved chocolate treat.
The gift wrap designs are part of Nestlé New Zealand’s new collaboration with Elam to help support emerging artists.
Check out the Scorched Almonds Gift Wraps below!
“It’s all about the golden moments"
‘Designed by Tarquin Prince-Pike, Year 4 BFA (Hons) Programme, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland
“It is the vibrant energy and the refreshing spirit that makes a Kiwi Christmas”
Designed by Cheng-Yi Fey, Year 4 BFA(Hons) Programme, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland
“The pleasures of blissful treats are at the centre of the modern Kiwi Christmas”
Designed by Ulrika Jansson, Year 3 BFA Programme, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland
“The essence of my kiwi Christmas is found within the family harakeke mat, worn from endless summer beach days”
Designed by Grace Gilbert, Year 1 BFA Programme, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland
Find out more about ELAM School of Fine Arts
Established in 1859, The University of Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Arts is New Zealand’s premier art school. Renowned for the many talented artists that have studied at the School, Elam prepares graduates to enter the demanding world of art and design, education, or any field that calls for advanced artistic knowledge, creative thinking, confidence and flair.
This excellence has strong foundations in Elam’s teaching and research. The School’s programmes are fully interdisciplinary from year one. As a result, Elam graduates are distinctive in their ability not only to work creatively in a single discipline but to do so across many different media and art forms. This interdisciplinary approach to learning creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are equipped to participate and excel throughout the creative industries. At all levels students benefit from teaching delivered by a team of world-class professional artists, practitioners and academics within a unique learning environment. Elam staff exhibit worldwide and contribute to leading critical publications and curatorial practices.
Elam School of Fine Arts is part of the University’s National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (NICAI), a leading centre of creative, artistic and professional excellence and innovation in research, education and practice. NICAI builds connections between architecture and planning, fine arts and visual arts, music and dance. It offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes and a wealth of opportunities for research in the creative arts and industries.
www.creative.auckland.ac.nz