A FLAG OF OUR OWN

Hundertwasser


Proposal for a second flag for New Zealand

which represents an unmistakable identity

that combines New Zealand's

age-old heritage of nature

and the heritage of Maori history

with the growing future of a new nation.


The flag symbolizes old and new,

history and progress at the same time.

This flag symbolizes peace, but not weakness,

but the strength of creation

moving forward in a courageous engagement.


At a moment in human history

with increasing environmental concern

New Zealand gives an example to the world

because this flag represents peace with nature,

human development in harmony with nature.

It is the sign of understanding

with this everlasting powerful ally.

This flag is a symbol of a new age,

a big step towards mankind's

responsible evolution.


The fern green spiral on white or silver ground

starts at the black flagstaff lead

taking up the whole width of the flag

first decreasing gradually,

dividing the flag into diagonal halves,

then curling up into a spiral

at the other end of the flag.


The spiral unfurling in a rectangular flag

is the image of union of nature and technology,

of round and square.


It seems as if the flag contains another flag

advancing, streaming, unrolling and opening up

in a strange and mysterious wind,

a flag which is transformed

into another dimension.


It is an image of how matter

concentrates and turns into life.

Quantity is transformed into energy.

It is a symbol of the never ending cycle,

a symbol for ever renewing life.

May New Zealand be part of the nations

with a beautiful and meaningful and unique flag.


It is an intelligent flag full of joy,

it is indigenous, it contains a message,

it has a purpose, it is different.

It holds the mystery of this remote land.

It is a flag to love because it is special,

a flag to identify with.


Like a fern sprouting

like a wave of nature

like a flag unfolding

it is a proud symbol of this nation

representing Maori history

representing the green land

and the long white cloud,

a true messenger of New Zealand to the world,

independent, strong, invincible

full of life and energy

unmistakably New Zealand

a flag of future and age-old identity.


The green is carefully composed of the

special earthy deep, lush and fertile greens

of the New Zealand bush and farmlands,

not occurring anywhere else.

This green is the wealth of New Zealand.


The Maori spiral

and the sprouting fern symbol combined,

the Koru,

already represent New Zealand in many fields

like for instance the Air New Zealand sign.

This flag is unique and cannot be mistaken

for any other flag, as is the case with

the present flags of New Zealand and Australia,

and the flags of many other nations.

A recent example of how a symbol was accepted

to represent a country with an identity quest

similar to that of New Zealand

is the maple leaf in the flag of Canada.

In Australia, too, efforts are undertaken

to find a new flag.

Let New Zealand be first.


This second flag for New Zealand

is in no way designed to detract from the Union Jack,

the Southern Cross,

the British monarchy, the Commonwealth,

the British heritage and New Zealand traditions.

The fern flag will fly happily together

with the official blue ensign.

It signals that New Zealand has come of age

and qualifies as an equal among

the nations of this earth.

The Koru ensign symbolizes the love

of New Zealanders for their country.

 

Bay of Islands, 18. März 1983