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X May 19, 2022

Putahi Park Mural concept: “The Pathway” Client: Whangarei District Council This artwork pays homage to geographical, cultural and historical aspects … Read More

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X May 12, 2021

Flox x TrustMe The Pakuranga Park Village mural is our largest interior piece to date, stretching twelve metres high and … Read More

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X March 25, 2021

Stylised hands embrace our endangered Whio (Blue Duck) and graphically adorn the left and right of the artwork symbolising a … Read More

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X March 3, 2021

TrustMe x Flox We were lucky enough to get south to Motopōhue/Bluff recently for the @southseaspray festival. Starting late due … Read More

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X June 24, 2020

I recently got together with my good pals and creatives for a very good cause in association with Great Full … Read More

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X February 21, 2020

Thanks Roxburgh and the broader Teviot community for bringing myself and TrustMe down to create such a pertinent piece in town for all to embrace and enjoy.

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X March 13, 2019

The stuff that I’ve been doing lately with TrustMe is particularly rewarding, exhausting, fulfilling and time consuming. This piece is about navigation – check out the full artist statement and pics here.

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X April 12, 2018

Renowned street artist Flox stands by her BOON 2018 conservation piece. Photo: Horiana Henderson Internationally renowned street artist Hayley King … Read More

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X March 12, 2018

  Inspired by Hamilton’s recently opened concept garden The Rise and Fall of the Titoki wall mural created for the … Read More

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As an aerosol and stencil artist with a fine art degree, Flox has been making her mark on the inner cityscape of Auckland since 2003.

Her trademark native birds, ferns and flowers are a celebration of Aotearoa’s environmental taonga. Using distinctly vibrant and confident colour on a scale combined with delicacy they have magically transformed grey walls into vibrant depictions of the natural world.

Flox swiftly expanded her practice into prints, publications, murals, graphic design, live painting, projects and workshops for both schools and the wider public. She has been involved in numerous collaborations, charity work and both group and solo exhibitions.

Her accessible narratives have broadened the appeal and shaped her into one of New Zealand’s most recognised contemporary artists.

In recent years Flox has focused on refining new ideas, exploring other cultures and pushing her own artistic boundaries. This resulted in a three-month Artist Residency in Taiwan and a journey to Udaipur in India, to expand her international audiences.

Seen everywhere from Berlin, Hong Kong, New York, Taiwan, India and the US, Flox continues spreading her wings and making her presence felt across public spaces and homes worldwide.

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Flox Portrait