About the Artist
About the Artist
Koru Kiwi Arts is an independent art studio founded by a visual artist dedicated to creating original artworks and high-quality art prints inspired by nature, symbolism, and emotional storytelling.
Each piece is created with care, intention, and respect for artistic integrity. The studio focuses on meaningful designs that reflect personal expression rather than mass production.
Koru Kiwi Arts operates as a small, artist-run business and values transparency, creativity, and ethical practice.
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Koru Kiwi Arts does not process payments directly.
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About the Arts
I’m a New Zealand artist with a deep appreciation for the cultural and natural beauty of Aotearoa. My connection to art began in childhood and has grown over the years, shaped by my heritage, life experiences, and the people around me.Before focusing fully on painting, I spent over three decades working with glass, 18 of those years running a small business that specialised in hand-drawn and etched glass designs. That chapter helped me develop a deep respect for craft, patience, and storytelling through different materials.
These days, I primarily work with acrylics on canvas and am currently developing a series of Kiwi-themed illustrations. My hope is that my art resonates with others, both in New Zealand and abroad. I’ve been fortunate to sell original works through galleries and online platforms and to participate in several online exhibitions. At the moment, I’m working towards hosting a personal exhibition here in Istanbul, which I’m both nervous and excited about.
Original Paintings
We regularly share new original works on our studio blog. You're warmly invited to explore them and follow along with our journey.
Commissions
I'm happy to discuss commissions depending on the subject and location. If you have an idea in mind, I’d love to hear about it.
Prints
Fine art prints are now available. Selected prints can be found directly through our website, with our ArtPal Shop.
We’d love to hear from you, feel free to reach out with your questions or ideas.
More about the Artist
Much of what inspires this journey is the quiet strength and creativity of my wife. Her ideas and presence bring a peaceful rhythm to our process, and it’s important to me that this space also supports her artistic voice. Together, we explore themes that reflect not only our experiences but also the beauty we see in the world around us.
We’re not chasing perfection or recognition, we’re simply sharing what we love, hoping it might resonate with others. Whether you're an art lover, a fellow creative, or just curious, we welcome you to join us on this path.
Art, for us, is not about the artist it’s about the connection it can spark in others. If something in our work speaks to you, then that is the greatest reward of all.
In 1992, with encouragement and support from the ‘Be Your Own Boss’ government initiative, I started my own small business, The Sandblasting Artists. It was a leap into something new, built on the skills and knowledge I had gained over the years. While the work was demanding, it was also incredibly rewarding to be part of preserving and continuing a craft with such rich history.

Despite a competitive and often saturated industry, I tried to stay creative by introducing new designs and products. Over seven years, the business became a team effort, with seven employees and a valued business partner who later moved on to a leadership role in logistics across Australia and New Zealand.
After selling the business in 1999, I joined Pilkington Glass, where I picked up practical skills like machine repair and maintenance. A few years later, in 2004, I worked as a glass polisher at Metropolitan Glass. In 2006, I had the chance to co-found MGM Sandblasting with a partner from Winstone Glass. By 2016, we were supplying glass products to a significant portion of the commercial and residential market across the country.
Unfortunately, the business faced financial difficulties and had to close in October 2015. It was a difficult chapter, but also one filled with valuable lessons. I remain deeply grateful for the experience and the many people I had the privilege of working with throughout that time.
The artist's creative path began at the age of nine, sketching and painting from books and family photographs. By 1979, they were drawing larger works on cardboard, a turning point that helped them begin discovering a style of their own.

I now describe my approach as that of a visual expressionist artist of New Zealand culture, a term that reflects the way I interpret and share the landscapes, wildlife, and identity of Aotearoa through painting and illustration.
Over the past 32 years, much of my journey has been in glass art, during which I’ve had the opportunity to learn and apply a variety of skills across different artistic disciplines. These experiences continue to shape the way I work today. You can find more about our work and ongoing projects through our social media pages, where we share updates, ideas, and behind-the-scenes glimpses from our studio.
All registered New Zealand artist. Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Showcasing galleries that represent NZ Art.
- Glass Art:
- Sandblasting artworks on glass
- Etching, Sandblasting, Shading and deep blasting
- Coloring and gold embossing
- Engraving and brilliant cutting
- XBS liquid or sheet (Dark room exposure)
- Glue chipping
- Cutting and polishing glass
- Gluing glass together
- Screen printing
- Tissue printing
- Glass slumping
- Glass fusion
- Reading architectural plans
- Understanding glass products
- Drawing and hand cutting patterns
- Stick-on lead-lighting
- Acid etching and making acid paste and liquid
- Replacements and historical replacements
- All glass products: Chessboards, Glassware, Trophies, 21st keys, Tombstones, Shower screens, Glass partition, Main entrance door designs, Interior door designs, Balustrading, Corporate and domestic Glass Designs, Glazing, Glass Measuring, Banks, Museums, Public bus stops, Exporting.
- Painting and Drawing:
- Painting with Water-colours, Acrylics and Oil painting
- Pencil drawing
- Pen drawing
- Sketching
- Digital artwork with 2DPencil and Corel Draw
- Black and white film processing and developing
- Technical drawing
- Vinyl prints and cutting
- Collage
- Sculpture and Carving:
- Sculpture
- Bone carving
- Wood and Metal works
- Performing Arts:
- Songwriter
- Performer and Singer
- Other:
- Being an Extra on production and film work
- Video editing for YouTube
- Animation
- Visual arts
- Spray painting
- Other skills: Builder, plumber, electrician, first aid, heavy truck driver and gardener
- Diver, and fishing boat skipper
- Other Skills: Preschool English teacher.
New Zealand Cultural Artist
Over the years, I’ve also collected a number of antique photographs, many taken during my time in the glass industry. While I wasn’t able to document every piece I worked on, doing so would have created an overwhelming archive, I’m thankful for the photographs I did manage to keep. They serve as quiet reminders of a craft I’ve poured much of my life into, and of the many moments, people, and projects that helped shape the journey.

Customer Policies
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Location & Availability
Location: Istanbul / Turkiye
Business Hours: Monday–Friday, 9am – 5pm (local time)
As an independent studio, response times may vary slightly, but all messages are answered with care and attention.
Our Values
- Artistic authenticity
- Honest communication
- Respect for customers
- Clear and accessible policies
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