Art

Oil painting by Daniel Zaug titled The Keeper, featuring a woman with sealed lips, floating spheres, and hidden coded symbols.

Collector’s Feature

“The Keeper”

Step into the enigma of The Keeper, a richly layered oil painting by Daniel Zaug that goes against the Wiiowii island fantasy art style. Known for his symbolic detail and hidden messages, Zaug weaves visual code and personal mythology into every brushstroke.

At first glance, the painting reveals a poised woman surrounded by floating spheres, each one a failed iteration of a mysterious invention. Only she knows the secret. Her sealed lips suggest silence, yet invite interpretation. The focus on her mouth symbolizes the ultimate gatekeeper of a world-changing idea.

Look closer.
On the left, a cryptic code appears—drawn from Zaug’s own life during his covert years overseeing the ZAUG security force under the Wattii corporation. According to the artist, the code within this painting holds the key to a real invention—one with the potential to transform the future.

Will you be the one to decode it?

Revo — thick line, stylized

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Revo’s art carries the sharpest edge of Wiiowii. Using varied line weights and bold three-color step fills, each piece feels like a secret etched into shadow and light. Unlike any other style on the island, Revo captures all the characters of Wiiowii, binding them together through imagery laced with forbidden codes. Every symbol invites interpretation, every contrast suggests what lies hidden in the shadows of Zaug.

Nai — colorful, typography

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Nai’s artwork draws inspiration from the mystical Scolimo language, where every letter can be stretched, skewed, and reshaped yet remain legible, much like graffiti infused with ancient magic. Her pieces celebrate rhythm, voice, and transformation, reflecting her role as both singer and storyteller of Wiiowii.

Rees — colorful, surrealistic

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Rees’s art is filled with vibrant colors and playful imagination. Inspired by the flowers, skies, and animals of Wiiowii Island, she creates surreal, colorful drawings that capture the island’s magic. Her style blends bright tropical palettes with whimsical details, making every piece feel alive with wonder and truly a piece of Wiiowii island fantasy art.

Modziw — tonal, realistic

Modziw’s art is defined by precision, realism, and a touch of whimsy. Using delicate ink wash techniques, he creates photorealistic portraits and mystical island scenes. Because he often sketches while traveling Wiiowii Island in search of rare medicinal plants, his papers carry natural stains—adding authenticity and history to each piece.

Potu — thick line, realistic

Potu’s art blends the strength of his father Revo and the wisdom of his grandfather Modziw. His style features bold weighted linework and detailed ink drawings that capture the spirit of Wiiowii Island. Always on the move and full of youthful energy, Potu creates wherever he goes, his paper often marked with the stains of adventure, making each piece a story of its own.

The ZAUG Army

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The art of Zaug, commander of the Zaug Army, breaks away from the traditions of Wiiowii. His eclectic style blends mixed media, cryptic codes, and surreal imagery that blurs the line between reality and imagination. Some pieces reflect the strange world around him, while others emerge from the depths of his darker visions, making every work unpredictable, haunting, and uniquely his.

Behind the Canvas: Daniel Zaug’s Studio

Behind the Canvas offers a rare glimpse into Daniel Zaug’s creative process, showcasing concept sketches, unfinished drawings, and experimental artwork that shaped the world of NaiPotu: Search for Modziw. These works reveal the evolution of characters, symbols, and lore from Wiiowii Island, capturing the raw imagination and hidden details that bring the story to life.