As it should be in an ideal world... my father Doug had a profound influence on my development both as a person and an artist. His philosophy is simple - believe in yourself, do your best ,and always go that extra mile.

Dad wore his commitment on his sleeve. and was known as an innovator in the sign writing industry. In the seventies he had a vision for a mural on a clients vehicle. While the cost couldn't be justified he managed to gather sponsors to share the financial load. The end result won many accolades and was an award winning New Zealand first.

Before retiring from his business to paint full-time he had amassed a formidable array of sign writing awards. This was no mean feat in an era when handwriting was the order of the day and there were no 'quick fix' computer technicians. I am immensely proud of my father's achievements and have been influenced by him in my own work.

Mural at Roslyn
In 1994 I was commissioned to paint a mural of popular prints of the time (by Robert Jansen for Rosslyn Gallery) and managed to sneak in one of Dad's Mt. Cook landscapes (behind my left shoulder).

Growing up in the sign shop environment had an interesting impact on my development as a painter. It was a great privilege, in those formative years, to be exposed to such influential artists like Philip Markham and Steve Harris, both ex-Dunedin artists with an international reputations.

In my daily work I was able to observe and converse with many talented artists, many of whom were working commercially in order to establish a financial and educational platform for a full-time painting career. Many of these fine painters had families to support and, in those days, commercial art was a means to an end.

With admiration and awe I watched these talented artists ply their skills - transforming pieces of paper into masterpieces with a pencil and paucity of strokes. They were inspirational and influential throughout my school days and in my formative years as a sign writer.

In the studio

Biographical Notes
1957 Born in Dunedin
1966 Began working in my father's sign shop regularly after school
1969 Won first prize Winter Show Art Competition
Paintings selected for NZ Art Exhibition to tour the United States
1973

Otago Trust Bank Art awards, 1st place

1980

Otago Art Society First Solo Exhibition

Brought home in Broad Bay on the Otago Harbour

On completion of my photoengraving apprenticeship with the Evening Star I joined the family sign writing business.

1985

Won America "Sign of the Times" award for outstanding pictorial

1986

Married Richelle Dunn-Mackenzie

  Eldest daughter Sarah born
1988 Second daughter Tessa born
1991 Moved to Lake Tekapo for mural commission for Lilybank Safari Lodge
1992 Third daughter Sophie born
1993 Commissioned to produce murals for Warbirds over Wanaka Museum
1998 First major exhibition at Fishers Fine Arts (sell-out)
2000 Moved to new home in Waldronville, South of Dunedin
2007 First Drawing Exhibition for 20 years (sell-out)