Dissenters
Dissenters was my passion project, creating ethically driven apparel to spark conversations about key social issues like refugee rights, equality, and environmental sustainability. I combined art and activism to inspire thought and turn wearable designs into statements for change.Hazelhurst Gallery Murals
In March-April 2017, I painted multiple murals at Hazelhurst Gallery, including a vibrant garden mural and a café wall featuring the local Gymea lily. These works became popular backdrops for weddings throughout the year.Sealy Cancer Council Bed Design
I designed a custom bed for Sealy’s charity auction, raising over $20,000 for Cancer Council’s Pink Ribbon campaign. My Fight or Flight design, combining pen illustration, spray paint, and screen printing, was featured alongside works by Reg Mombassa and Shaynna Blaze.WCC Mobile Office Murals
I painted two portable office vans for Wollongong City Council, featuring vibrant lorikeets on one and striking Bee-eater birds on the other. Painted freehand with spray paint, these mobile offices are still in use across the Illawarra at outdoor work sites.Fight or Flight
Fight or Flight is a 13-piece art series that explores themes of isolation, resistance, and community through hand-drawn illustrations, screen printing, and stencil art. Each limited-edition print is uniquely colored, blending urban and rural contrasts in striking visuals.Concrete Skateboard Bench Seats
This project for Fairy Meadow and Unanderra skate parks involved designing glow-in-the-dark concrete benches and murals, inspired by local student workshops. Community-driven, eco-friendly, and vibrant, these installations reflect local skate culture and creativity.WCC Panels
I created custom murals for Wollongong Art Gallery and City Council, including a 4.8 x 4.8m Heron piece on aluminium panels. Painted with spray paint and acrylics, it was displayed outside the gallery before moving to Thirroul’s main street.Public Loo Mural
Community-driven artwork for Wollongong’s MacCabe Park Exeloo, developed through local workshops. Vector illustrations captured the park’s spirit, then printed on vinyl for a seamless, vibrant finish that reflects community themes and colours.Transport NSW – Murals
For Fairy Meadow Train Station, I designed and painted murals for Transport NSW, incorporating community-inspired themes of Fairy Wrens, Wollongong Lagoon, and Cabbage Tree Palms, based on local students’ digital submissions during COVID lockdowns.Offbeat
"Offbeat" is a 12-piece visual art series from 2015, blending spray paint, stencil art, and screen printing. Inspired by travels across Australia, it captures the raw energy of aloneness, urban exploration, and spontaneous moments found on the road.Score Addiction
I designed three unique covers for Score Addiction’s audio music library using spray-painted stencil layers and screen-printed black illustrations. Final editing in Photoshop brought the pieces together, blending traditional and digital techniques for striking, impactful designs.Eighty Sixed – Lino Series
Eighty-Sixed is a 10-piece lino print series exploring abandoned items and structures left to decay in nature. Each hand-carved and printed piece, produced in a limited edition of 15, reflects on the impermanence of human creations and their inevitable return to nature.UOW Shipping Container Mural
In 2018, I transformed a shipping container into a vibrant mural during the University of Wollongong's Art Week. Featuring Kingfishers, this dynamic artwork—created with spray paint and acrylics—can be found on Juggler's Lawn, near the UniBar, enhancing the campus's creative atmosphere.UOW Murals
Between 2016 and 2019, I painted large-scale murals for the University of Wollongong's Art Week. Set in a serene bushland near the duck pond, my freehand spray-painted murals featured birds like lorikeets and black-throated finches, inspired by the natural surroundings.The House
The House is a three-piece series combining aerosol paints and water-based screen printing inks. It reflects my connection to my childhood home, a farmhouse built in 1892, and explores themes of memory, family, and place.Feedback Screenprints
Feedback, a screenprinted series for Wollongong City Gallery, captures the unique sounds of Illawarra bands through layered, hand-printed designs. Featuring Dropping Honey, Babymachine, Hytest, Ye Luddites, and Kaleidoscope, each limited edition design brings local music to life.