Karl Truell, the prolific tagger better known as "Pork", stands outside Auckland District Court with supporter Annabel Young after telling a judge his graffiti days are behind him. Photo / Jason DordayKarl Truell, the prolific tagger better known as “Pork”, stands outside Auckland District Court with supporter Annabel Young after telling a judge his graffiti days are behind him. Photo / Jason Dorday

‘Melbourne‘s worst’

Sydney's historic Lansdowne Hotel building was targeted by graffiti tagger Pork in 2016. Photos / SuppliedSydney’s historic Lansdowne Hotel building was targeted by graffiti tagger Pork in 2016. Photos / Supplied

Firefighters battle a blaze in October 2023 at an abandoned historic building in Central Wellington covered in graffiti from prolific tagger "Pork". Photo / George HeardFirefighters battle a blaze in October 2023 at an abandoned historic building in Central Wellington covered in graffiti from prolific tagger “Pork”. Photo / George Heard

Spaghetti Junction blues

‘Keep my head down’

Green MP for Wellington Central Tamatha Paul hangs a campaign sign in her office that she commissioned Karl Truell to tag. Photo / Mark MitchellGreen MP for Wellington Central Tamatha Paul hangs a campaign sign in her office that she commissioned Karl Truell to tag. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Mangere Bridge resident Karl William Forest Truell, the prolific graffiti tagger better known as "Pork", standing in the dock during his sentencing at Auckland District Court. Photo / Jason DordayMangere Bridge resident Karl William Forest Truell, the prolific graffiti tagger better known as “Pork”, standing in the dock during his sentencing at Auckland District Court. Photo / Jason Dorday

Judge Kirsten Lummis. Photo / Michael CraigJudge Kirsten Lummis. Photo / Michael Craig

A still from the 2022 short documentary Full Time Pork, available on YouTube, shows the graffiti artist targeting a wall in Wellington in broad daylight. Photo / Full Time Pork / Cameron HuntA still from the 2022 short documentary Full Time Pork, available on YouTube, shows the graffiti artist targeting a wall in Wellington in broad daylight. Photo / Full Time Pork / Cameron Hunt

‘More to life than scribbling on walls’

Aucklander Karl Truell, otherwise known as the prolific transtasman tagger "Pork", says he now wants to go legit. Photo / Jason DordayAucklander Karl Truell, otherwise known as the prolific transtasman tagger “Pork”, says he now wants to go legit. Photo / Jason Dorday

In the 2022 short documentary Full Time Pork, the graffiti artist is shown stuffing cans of spraypaint under his clothes while at a Bunnings Warehouse. Photo / Full Time Pork / Cameron HuntIn the 2022 short documentary Full Time Pork, the graffiti artist is shown stuffing cans of spraypaint under his clothes while at a Bunnings Warehouse. Photo / Full Time Pork / Cameron Hunt

The Pukeko Bridge is a distinctive landmark as commuters leave Auckland for Northland. Photo / Kenny RodgerThe Pukeko Bridge is a distinctive landmark as commuters leave Auckland for Northland. Photo / Kenny Rodger

A Pork tag dominates the side of a building along Auckland Central's busy Queen St, near Aotea Centre. Photo / Craig KapitanA Pork tag dominates the side of a building along Auckland Central’s busy Queen St, near Aotea Centre. Photo / Craig Kapitan

Karl Truell has been sentenced in Auckland District Court for a small percentage of the "Pork" graffiti tags seen across the city over the past five years. Photo / Jason DordayKarl Truell has been sentenced in Auckland District Court for a small percentage of the “Pork” graffiti tags seen across the city over the past five years. Photo / Jason Dorday