A Kiwi artist living in Bangkok spent every night for a week painting outside the famous Erawan Shrine.
He finished his artwork on Sunday - the night before a bomb ripped through the vicinity, killing 20 people and injuring dozens more.
"It just missed me," Aucklander Charles Clapshaw said. "Iwas painting all day and night in this location for the week leading up to just this Sunday, the night before the bomb."
The 41-year-old, from Pakuranga, had been working at a spot at Central World - about 20m across the road from the bomb site.
He has not left his apartment since out of fear and does not know what has happened to his work, which he thinks has been destroyed.
"That's nothing compared to the lives lost. There's still a sense of bewilderment here."
Mr Clapshaw, who lives about 100m away from the site, had been in the area earlier on Monday evening and had been at the intersection about three minutes before the explosion.
"I'd just driven past. I stopped to talk to a friend and then heard the blast. I thought it was lightning."