Traveling exposes our quirks. It’s the moment you step beyond your home turf that these little habits emerge, painting a vivid picture of where you’re from. Through a series of meticulously crafted clay scenes, we explore just what makes each nationality’s tourist habits amusingly distinct.
Argentina: The Time-Bending Travelers
An intricate clay diorama captures a bustling Argentine family standing in a European street scene, clocks frozen in humorous disarray. Arriving late isn’t just a stereotype. It’s almost charming. Or bewildering, depending on which side of the wait you’re on.
Brazil: Friends in All Places

Inside an airplane set, two passengers animatedly share a conversation. Intimate connections form in transit, only to vanish upon arrival—a fleeting yet memorable souvenir of Brazilian warmth.
Canada: The Eternal Apologists

In a snug train compartment, three characters in winter attire exchange heartfelt apologies in French and English. This tableau marvelously encapsulates the Canadian penchant for politeness.
Croatia: Proud of Dubrovnik

Standing on a soapbox, a joyful figure points fervently to maps and photographs of Dubrovnik—the ultimate homeland endorsement. Game of Thrones fans take note; this enthusiasm is infectious.
These clay-crafted narratives offer a warm, humorous, and insightful glance into the cultural trademarks of travelers worldwide. Each scenario tells a story, reminding us that wherever we roam, we carry a slice of home—complete with all its delightful eccentricities.
Explore another cultural narrative through the vibrant works of Moffat Takadiwa, which address themes of colonialism and ecology with a creative twist.







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