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X February 17, 2022

PlayStation New Zealand has launched the highly anticipated sequel of the world-renowned Horizon series, Horizon Forbidden West and is bringing a taste … Read More

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X April 10, 2019

I’ve got a pretty sweet write up in the latest Sure Magazine! Talking all things business and art with Crombie Lockwood.

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X February 7, 2019

Happy first birthday Gather Magazine! I was featured as part of their b-day celebrations with a bunch of other bad-ass babes.

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X November 15, 2018

“The Shelter” acknowledges the geographical, historical and cultural significances of Timaru and the greater South Canterbury.

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X July 5, 2018

A love letter to Auckland. Stuff Homed recently got the lowdown on the past, present and future of Flox.

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X May 17, 2018

Had a natter with The Big Idea about some advice I would give my 22-year-old self!

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X May 17, 2018

I’m officially a Design Junkie on TVNZ’s new show Design Junkies! I got to talk to Shane Hansen about becoming an artist, my career and what inspires me.

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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 8, 2018

MARK TAYLOR Stuff NZ Boon Hamilton Street Art Festival organisers Charlotte Isaac and Phillip Guthrie are looking forward to this … Read More

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X February 21, 2018

Stoked to be featured in this month’s edition of M2 Woman Mag! You’ll find my Brownie scarf gracing the Fashion … Read More

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My Story

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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