Mural @ Asylum Hair Salon, Auckland






This mural was created to visually open up the long and narrow space. 
It is hand painted based upon the design proposal seen below.



Photoshop design proposal







The image is based upon a stylized flower from a bee's perspective.



Detail








A customized gold paint was made for the line work.


Detail



Art Auction results purchase a Sri Lanka school

あき:FALL by Chrysalis (ages 2 to 3)
Leaf prints on powdered gold glaze
 on wood panel, 90 cm x 140cm





Four custom wood panels were prepared with specialised finishes. Working with the theme of the four seasons, art direction was provided to the children, parents and teachers of Tokyo's Kspace International School to interpret each of the seasons.



ふゆ:WINTER by Caterpillars (ages 1 to 2)
Paper collage and fingerpainting on
powdered silver glaze on wood panel, 90 cm x 140cm

These original artworks were then auctioned off for the non-profit organization, Room to Read.


はる:SPRING by Butterflies (ages 3 to 4)
Washi paper collage on wood panel, 90cm x 140 cm

The combined auction results from the four paintings totaled 1.4 million yen ($21,200 NZD). 
This contribution enabled one school to be built for children in Sri Lanka.


なつ:SUMMER by Bugs (ages 4 to 6)
Acrylic paint, crayon and paper collage on glazed
wooden panel, 90 cm x 140 cm

Venetian Plaster in Hawaii Beachfront

 







Venetian plaster was applied to the walls and ceilings throughout this Hawaii beach front home. It also included to guest villas as well.






The mirror finish brought light into the home, 
and the glassy smoothness enhanced airflow and coolness.



Bathroom 



 The rich honey coloured finish in the bathroom brought warmth to the narrow enclosed space.


Bathroom

Installation at Yerba Beuna Center, San Francisco

"Are You Ready For The Next Craft?", site specific installation

A 9 meter high suspended cardboard and paper mache installation 
with rotating fans, blinking lights, streamers, and a bicycle inside.


Window through the eyes

Custom kaleidoscopic eyes were made to allow viewers to see the movement within. 

Work in progress

Created by Crust and Dirt  (a collaboration with Oliver Halsman Rosenberg).

101 Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair


This outdoor installation on the front facade and stairs was created for the first ever contemporary art fair in Tokyo, 101 Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair.



Photoshopped Concept Design

Dripping paint effect was hand cut from 12 x 18 meter USA heavy duty tarps. 
They were drapped over the 4 storey building that was previously a high school. 







The whole process was completed in 3 days with a team of 40 plus spirited volunteers. 



Interior view