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"Great North Rd"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Henderson Valley Rd"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Great North Rd"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Great North Rd"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Patterson Ave"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Bellwood Ave"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Huia"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Cross Street"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"East Meets West"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Newmarket"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Alexandra Laneway"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"NZTA"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Bo and Indi"
Photographer: M Anderson
"This mural in Mt Maunganui was inspired by her tamariki Bo and Indi, the portrait of the young child is Bo with Indi represented by the Kotare (Sacred Kingfisher)."
"The Rise and Fall of Titoki "
Photographer: M Anderson
"For the 2018 BOON Hamilton Street Art event Flox created this magnificent mural titled, 'The Rise and Fall of Titoki'. The mural features the extinct Huia bird with a radiating fan of natural elements behind them. The mural was inspired by a concept garden that was recently opened at the Hamilton Gardens that itself was inspired by two traditional whakataukii (maori proverb) and an old land use map. Flox has cleverly incorporated each of the nine garden elements (water, roses, citrus, grass, conifers, tussock, shrubby tororaro, manuka and oioi grasses) into her mural."
"An Ode to Hinewai"
Photographer: Sam and Paul Corliss
"Hinewai is an ecological restoration project that occupies 1250 hectares in the south-eastern corner of Banks Peninsula. The reserve is privately owned but open to the public on foot for exploration. It was first created in 1987 on an initial 109 hectares purchased by the Maurice White Native Forest Trust. This mural called An Ode to Hinewai was created by Flox (Hayley King) in 2019 it is located on the wall of Formaggio's restaurante on Colombo St in Christchurch."
"York St"
Photographer: M Anderson
"This mural by Flox was designed in 2017 to showcase her wonderful art and to promote her collaboration with BLUNT umbrellas, imagery from this 2017 mural was replicated into the design of the umbrella. Flox continued the collaboration with the umbrella company in 2019 with a follow up design 'Fantastical Fantails'. Check out her website at https://flox.co.nz for more details."
"Fish"
Photographer: M Anderson
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"Home Sweet Home"
Photographer: Sam and Paul Corliss
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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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"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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Flox (Hayley King)
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