Collaborations & Partnerships

Scroll through the highlights of some of my most proud & meaningful collaborations - working with brands, organisations, and communities to bring Aboriginal art to new spaces while honouring culture, storytelling and Country.

Booking.com

A celebration of travel’s power to connect people across cultures, created for Booking.com’s first Reconciliation Action Plan in Australia. The artwork reflects the shared paths we take, the communities we meet along the way, and the respect for Country that underpins every journey. Read more...

Meriton Suites

An exclusive partnership featuring my artwork throughout Meriton Suites hotels across Australia. The designs will also extend to homewares like scarves, cups, and even an animated version of the artwork playing in lobbies, bringing Aboriginal storytelling into everyday spaces. Read more...

NDIS

My first contract with the Australian Government! This artwork embodies the NDIS and the crucial work they do for our country and has been used throughout their Reconciliation Action Plan and more. Read more...

Kokatha Aboriginal Corporation & BHP

Commissioned to mark a shift in the relationship between BHP and the Kokatha people regarding the Oak Dam retention lease. The artwork moves from isolation to collaboration, with the land thriving as both parties work together to protect Country and community. Read more...

PRO IT

A reimagined digital artwork that reflects PRO IT’s commitment to people-driven technology, collaboration, and community. With vibrant branding colours and strong journey lines, this piece symbolises connection, innovation, and relationships beyond business. Read more...

AECOM

Tjukurpa is the foundation of Anangu culture, encompassing law, knowledge, and connection to Country. I was chosen from a large pool of talented artists to create a framed artwork and a 6.5m mural surrounding these concepts in collaboration with AECOM, the same company who rebuilt the World Trade Centre. Read more...

SA Power Networks

My first Reconciliation Action Plan artwork! Commissioned to visually represent SA Power Networks' RAP, this artwork was used in their corporate identity and even wrapped around a Tesla, Hino trucks and is displayed 6 sotries high on the head offices huge digital billboard as a statement piece for reconciliation and progress. Read more...

Bupa

A commissioned artwork for Bupa’s immigration health screening office in Adelaide, welcoming new arrivals to Australia with a piece that embodies family, connection, and new beginnings. Read more...

GPC Asia Pacifc (Repco)

Created for their First Nations Strategic Plan, this digital artwork symbolises progress and unity. A print of this piece is proudly displayed in Atlanta, showcasing their commitment to Indigenous representation and global connection. Read more...

Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board

Commissioned to highlight the connection between the unique landscape, sustainability efforts, and cultural heritage of the Eyre Peninsula. This artwork reflects the symbiotic relationship between the land and its people, emphasising conservation and respect for Country. Read more...

Iluka Resources

Licensed artwork applied at their mine site, connecting their operations to the cultural significance of the land. The piece reflects the deep respect for the earth's resources and the traditional stories tied to them. Read more...

BHP

Oak Dam has listed heritage sites scattered across Country which are protected sites of significance for Aboriginal people. These sacred sites are associated with song lines & stories, ceremonial sites, conception, birth and death sites and ancient artefacts like spearheads and stone tools have been discovered in these areas. My artwork has been fixed to the barriers to form a protective circle around the sites where my ancestors once walked. Read more...

BHP & Kokatha Aboriginal Corporation

My design on the Kokatha/BHP lab courier truck which travels 365 days a year! This piece represents connection, safety and working together on Kokatha Country. Browns, reds and oranges represent the distinct ochre dirt of the South Australian deserts while blues represent waterholes, rivers and lakes. Journey lines symbolise the paths we travel, past, present and future. Read more...

Westfield

One of my first public installations at Westfield Marion in Adelaide! My pride themed artwork 'Spiritual Pride' was featured in a glass case with a huge matching floor decal as part of Westfield's Art Story! Read more...

Jacob's Creek

My second exhibition held exclusively at Jacob's Creek Cellar Door in the Barossa Valley saw 50 guests attending the opening night and the entire collection selling out! Read more...

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