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"The Metamorphosis"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Ti Te Tutahi"
Photographer: M Anderson
"This mural called Ti Te Tutahi was painted in August by @floxnz with a little help from TrustMe, it can be found at one of the entrances to the Newmarket Train Station. The mural references the history of the Newmarket area being the confluence of three pa sites at Mt Eden, Remuera and The Domain. In times past the magnificent Kaka would have been seen flying above the maunga, these birds are featured in the mural in all their glory."
"The Anchor Stone"
Photographer: Sam and Paul Corliss
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"Maunganui Rd"
Photographer: M Anderson
"Collaboration between GASP and TrustMe"
"Ariki St"
Photographer: M Anderson
"Collaboration between GASP and TrustMe"
"Waihopai"
Photographer: shadows_surgeon
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"Dominion Road2"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Maunga"
Photographer: M Anderson
"Maunga, commissioned by the Britomart Arts Foundation in collaboration with Auckland Art Gallery, is a new permanent artwork in downtown Auckland. Part of Toi Tu Toi Ora, the landmark exhibition of contemporary Maori art, the artwork is a series of 25 works on paper created by Shane Cotton and translated to a massive mural by street artist Ross Liew (TrustMe). The work represents a series of maunga (mountains) from around New Zealand each shown as a pot motif, the design of each pot connecting it to a place in New Zealand, the local people and their traditions."
"Hook Line and Sinker"
Photographer: M Anderson
"The Hook Line and Sinker mural was painted by Ross Liew (TrstMe) for the 2016 Napier Seawalls festival. The mural comments on the complexity of ensuring our seas are managed in a sustainable manner with the need for the humble fisherman, the NZ fishing industry and the world as a whole needing to play their part."
"What we Think"
Photographer: M Anderson
"Taupo Graffiato festival curator TrustMe (Ross Liew) continues a thought provoking theme with this mural painted for the 2016 event."
"Chiefs"
Photographer: M Anderson
"From the 2015 BOON Hamilton Street Art festival comes this mural from TrustMe (Ross Liew). The inscription Waikato-taniwha-rau He piko, he taniwha comes from a well-known tribal proverb about the Waikato river that translates as 'Waikato of a hundred taniwha. At every bend a taniwha can be found'. The mural can be found at the southern end of Victoria St."
"Tamaki"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Pukawautia"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Ponsonby Rd 10"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Avondale Jockey Club"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Bradley Lane Tamaki"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Invercargill Collab"
Photographer: shadows_surgeon
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"Sugartree Lane"
Photographer: M Anderson
"Painted in 2019 by Flox (Hayley King) and TrustMe (Ross Liew) this mural symbolises a connection between the natural environment and the urban living spaces of the central city site at Sugartree Lane. Central to the mural is the native Puriri Moth a symbol of the pockets of native bush found woven amongst the suburbs of Auckland city, together with the in-flight Kereru a visitor to many local gardens."
"New Windsor School"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Ponsonby Road 11"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Cross St6"
Photographer: M Anderson
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