Collaborative Projects

A tote bag with the words 'KŌKA KONNECTED' written in bold, blue, stylized letters on a pink background.

Alongside my personal art practice, I work collaboratively with environmental organisations, charities and community initiatives to create visual storytelling, illustration and merchandise connected to conservation and public engagement.

This work grew naturally from my own involvement in conservation and a desire to communicate ecological ideas in ways that feel accessible, human and emotionally engaging. Much of it focuses on native flora and fauna, threatened ecosystems, community restoration projects and the unique biodiversity of Aotearoa.

Projects may include illustration, merchandise, campaign visuals, educational resources, fundraising artwork and other collaborative creative work developed alongside organisations and community groups.

Small-batch Vinyl Sticker Design & Printing

My sticker designs originally began as small prizes for children attending environmental education days and bush camps, before evolving into conservation outreach material distributed at public events and community initiatives. I have also designed stickers for use as prizes in adventure races and outdoor events.

What started as a simple way to engage people with native species and conservation messages gradually grew into a wider collection after repeated encouragement to make them more publicly available.

Person holding a blue metal water bottle with sticker with a toutouwai/New Zealand robin bird illustration on it, outdoors in an open grassy landscape.
Illustration of a bird running on grass with hills in the background, and text arching above that reads 'Paraiti Catchment Care Group" "Flight of the Kōkako"
View of a city skyline with tall buildings and a tower, seen from a balcony with two stainless steel water bottles with kōkako illustrated stickers on the railing, under a blue sky with some clouds.

Campaign & Storytelling Visuals

Visual storytelling and campaign work created collaboratively to help communicate conservation ideas in ways that feel accessible, engaging and human. Across social media, fundraising campaigns, community events and printed material.

Text reading 'Hippity Hoppity I need trees on your property' with a grey kōkako running among blue watercolour trees at the bottom, in watercolor style.

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