Fortune & Glory - my Original Art

Artist Statement
As an artist, I carry the common traits many creatives share — a constant drive to create, paired with the challenge of indecision when faced with so many exciting opportunities. This often leaves me torn on which direction to take next. What keeps me grounded is the pursuit of meaningful work. I find deep solace and calm in every art project I undertake, and I’m truly passionate about giving back to the community wherever I can.
Whether it’s through charity rides in my custom truck or donating artwork for worthy causes, I believe art has the power to uplift and support others.
Some of my contributions include:
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New Zealand Beach Hop (Whangamatā, 2010) — Donated custom artwork with all raffle proceeds going to charity.
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RSPCA Hot Rod Show (Auckland, 2010) — Donated custom artwork with all raffle proceeds going to charity.
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Christchurch Earthquake Relief (via Kustom Tattoo, Auckland) — Donated a tattoo raffle that raised $1,400, with 100% of proceeds given to the Christchurch Tattoo Shop devastated by the earthquake.
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Heavy Duty Magazine’s Doc Robinson (2016) — Full custom paintwork on his depression awareness Harley-Davidson, sponsored by Monster Energy.
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Hornsby Community (2019) — Fully customised Day of the Dead themed retro bar fridge, sponsored and filled with Monster Energy cans.
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International Tattoo Expo (2018) — Valkyrie Viking Stratocaster guitar raffle for an independent charity supporting a person with Parkinson’s disease who had lost their income.
If I can help in any way with your project or cause, I’d be honoured to.




















