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Alexandra Primary School

Mokomoko & Kārearea

A big thank you to the team at Alexandra Primary school for having me, it was an honour to be able to leave my mark in your special community. My latest mural stands as a vibrant testament to the rich biodiversity of Aotearoa. I’ve brought to life the intricate dance between the Mokomoko (Otago skink) and the Kārearea (New Zealand Falcon), they tell a story of harmony and interconnectedness— a homage to the delicate balance that sustains the diverse ecosystems of Aotearoa.

Dunedin Street Art Trail

Shifting Tides

Although considered Aotearoa’s smallest bird, the Titipounamu is adaptable, and constantly on the move, a nod to the nomadic Kai Tahu people of Ōtepoti, but also the diverse South Dunedin communities of today. A resilient species around since Gondwana times, the three birds in flight make reference to the idea of South Dunedin and it’s ever shifting tides of change, from a geographical and social viewpoint.

Flight of the Kākāriki

South Sea Spray 2024

Big shout out to my beautiful @Southseaspray whanau for once again having me down in the Deep South, this time in Winton. What an honour it (always) is to be able to leave my mark for a very special little community who now suddenly have 13 new murals that have sprung up over the course of the last week. This is always such a fun week on my personal art calendar as I get to hang with like minds and watch such epic talent unfold around me.

Mercury Bay School

Flight of the Tui & Kokako

My latest mural “Flight of the Tūī  & Kōkako” was created to captivate the imaginations of the students at Mercury Bay School, located on the beautiful eastern coast of the Coromandel Peninsula.

Shipwrecked 2025

Shipwrecked 2025

Shipwrecked, you were unreal! @sweats___ and I teamed up to create a six-panel mural that captured the festival’s energy, rhythm, and lush surroundings.Inspired by Shipwrecked’s deep roots in nature, music, and community, the mural came to life with bold colours, intricate stenciling, and flowing compositions that echo the free-spirited vibe of the festival. Painting live on-site, surrounded by beats, creativity, and the stunning landscape, was an experience like no other.

South Sea Spray Wahine 2025

Evolution Kingfishers: Mural Edition

2025 marks a huge milestone for me—20 years as a creative force—and my latest outdoor mural in Waihōpai is a bold reflection of that journey. This piece stands as a testament to my growth, resilience, and artistic transformation over the past two decades. It continues my Evolution Series—an exploration of past, present, and future—where my signature stencil work collides with an ever-evolving approach to mark making.

Spark Arena Mural

Kākā and Kōkako

I am immensely grateful for the efforts and support extended by the wonderful team at Spark Arena and the invaluable technical assistance provided by @sweats___. Together, we embarked on the creation of my latest backstage mural at Spark Arena, an artistic endeavour that celebrates the rich tapestry of New Zealand’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Taranaki Festival of Lights

Fantastical Forest (Continued)

By FLOX x SWEATS This artwork is a continuation of our mural from last years’ Matariki FOL and pays homage to the unique geography and flora/fauna that form part of the Taranaki region, and to New Zealand species that are no longer with us. Painted with a popping palette of neon aerosol the mural was once again black lit during the festival, so at night the artwork glowed and came alive.

YMCA Christchurch

Three murals across three levels

It was an absolute privilege to be invited to paint the YMCA’s new build in Christchurch. I’ve been talking about and working on this project for the better part of a year and it’s just such an incredible feeling seeing it all come together finally.
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