Partnerships & Comissions

While my books are designed for a global audience, I frequently collaborate with brands and organisations to translate my visual language into physical spaces. These projects allow me to explore how dots, circles, spirals, and lines can interact with architecture, luxury design, and public engagement. From high-end window displays to immersive pavilion installations, I specialise in creating precision-based art that invites a deeper look.

MPavilion 10

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Custom

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2023/24

Geometric Perspectives

For the 10th anniversary of Melbourne’s MPavilion, I was invited to contribute a piece that engaged with the minimalist architecture of Pritzker Prize-winner Tadao Ando. My work, Geometric Perspectives, was designed to highlight the intersection of art and the built environment.

By creating a series of geometric windows, I encouraged visitors to view Ando’s concrete and steel structure through a specific lens. This immersive experience invited attendees to frame their own visual narratives of the space, transforming the Pavilion into a dynamic canvas of personal and collective stories. It was a project that brought my background in architectural visualization full circle, using simple shapes to navigate complex spaces.

Hermes

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Live Dot-to-Dot

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2015

The Art of the Reveal

In 2015, I was invited to be a featured artist for the Hermès flagship store in Sydney. My work was translated into large-scale architectural cut-outs that framed their seasonal collections within the window displays, blending high fashion with my signature geometric style.

As part of this collaboration, I performed a live dot-to-dot drawing inside the store windows. This performance turned the meticulous, private process of my work into a public spectacle, allowing passers-by on the street to witness a complex masterpiece emerge from a field of dots in real-time.