
In collaboration with UptheAntiChrist. He made the jacket and sourced the image, I painted the piece.


Portrait done for the Dear Frontline project. Scott was a healthcare worker that succumbed to COVID-19 while working in a hospital while caring for other people suffering from the illness.

portrait commission, acrylic on canvas, 40”X30”. 2020

Solidarity with workers and frontline essential service providers.
I'm proud to be lending my creativity to the #ProtectAllWorkers project.
To all the frontline workers, we thank you.
Check out @DearFrontline and send a digital postcard with my curated art to the frontline workers in your community. #DearFrontline #ProtectAllWorkers


Cover of April issue of Cult Mtl

Sketch for a DSTRBO graffiti piece I never painted. I did the original drawing on a long drive down the west coast to LA from Vancouver sitting in the back of a van with two friends in late summer 1999. We were on tour doing live painting with some bands. We traveled all over Canada and the States for three months in that van, and there was a lot of time to sit in the back seat and doodle away. It was one of the first times I can remember that I could totally relax for full days with nothing to do but draw, without the background radiation of anxiety that I should be doing something else. This current moment reminds me a lot of that feeling, So I decided to revisit this sketch, that I’ve always liked, and give it a bit of a 2020 update. Also, the recent announcement by the US Navy and mainstream media that UFOs are officially recognized as an unexplained phenomenon would have thrilled ’99 me, I was deeply interested in that stuff back then, as a lot of 90s kids were. I especially like the crop circle signature.




Commission

commission/collaboration with a friend

commission for a friend

left: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
centre: Maxine Waters
right: Bernie Sanders

left: Ilhan Omar
centre: Reality Winner
right: Colin Kaepernick

left: Jo Cox
centre: Marsha P. Johnson
right: Emma González

poster for POP Montreal

Cover illustration


Poster for local theatre company CABAL, 2018. Logo by Heath Cairns

Commissioned pencil drawing for Laura. 2018

Live painting with Jean Julien and Brian Lotti at HVW8 gallery Berlin, 2017


Acrylic painting for a group show inspired by Canadian cinema, based on the film Last Night by Don McKellar, Toronto 2018

Illustration for Moment Factory project, Montreal 2018


Logo design, 2018








collaboration with Heath Cairns

Very proud to have worked on this film. Did this poster as well as a ton of art stuff throughout, including the animated sequence in the middle. Written and directed by Jeff Barnaby, produced by Prospector Films.

commissioned map, 2018

I always considered wearing camouflage as a fashion statement to be kind of macho and silly. I designed this for a mural sixteen years ago, and just re-tooled it. It's meant to be a bit subtle.

digital sketch






“You see us as you want to see us—in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a farmboy…and an scoundrel…and a princess…a protocol droid…and a walking carpet. Does that answer your question?"


You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But, what we found out is that each one of us is: an Architect . . . and a Comedian . . . and a Nemesis . . . a Dancer . . . and a Pod.



Commission


part of the Not the Face/Not Today exhibition with Luc Paradis
2003

Commission

acrylic on canvas
2010

acrylic on canvas
2008

acrylic on canvas

painted live in LA
2008




painted live in 2006 (maybe?)
Heavyweight Art Installation
in collaboration with Gene Pendon



live painting





















part of the set design I did for the film Rhymes For Young Ghouls

Part of the 'Looking Up' exhibition
Montreal
2007

Part of the 'Looking Up' exhibition
Montreal
2007


acrylic on canvas
2007


Commission

illos for a pitch to Health Canada






































































































In collaboration with UptheAntiChrist. He made the jacket and sourced the image, I painted the piece.
Portrait done for the Dear Frontline project. Scott was a healthcare worker that succumbed to COVID-19 while working in a hospital while caring for other people suffering from the illness.
portrait commission, acrylic on canvas, 40”X30”. 2020
Solidarity with workers and frontline essential service providers.
I'm proud to be lending my creativity to the #ProtectAllWorkers project.
To all the frontline workers, we thank you.
Check out @DearFrontline and send a digital postcard with my curated art to the frontline workers in your community. #DearFrontline #ProtectAllWorkers
Cover of April issue of Cult Mtl
Sketch for a DSTRBO graffiti piece I never painted. I did the original drawing on a long drive down the west coast to LA from Vancouver sitting in the back of a van with two friends in late summer 1999. We were on tour doing live painting with some bands. We traveled all over Canada and the States for three months in that van, and there was a lot of time to sit in the back seat and doodle away. It was one of the first times I can remember that I could totally relax for full days with nothing to do but draw, without the background radiation of anxiety that I should be doing something else. This current moment reminds me a lot of that feeling, So I decided to revisit this sketch, that I’ve always liked, and give it a bit of a 2020 update. Also, the recent announcement by the US Navy and mainstream media that UFOs are officially recognized as an unexplained phenomenon would have thrilled ’99 me, I was deeply interested in that stuff back then, as a lot of 90s kids were. I especially like the crop circle signature.
Commission
commission/collaboration with a friend
commission for a friend
left: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
centre: Maxine Waters
right: Bernie Sanders
left: Ilhan Omar
centre: Reality Winner
right: Colin Kaepernick
left: Jo Cox
centre: Marsha P. Johnson
right: Emma González
poster for POP Montreal
Cover illustration
Poster for local theatre company CABAL, 2018. Logo by Heath Cairns
Painting for the cover of the Canadaland Guide to Canada.
Commissioned pencil drawing for Laura. 2018
Live painting with Jean Julien and Brian Lotti at HVW8 gallery Berlin, 2017
Acrylic painting for a group show inspired by Canadian cinema, based on the film Last Night by Don McKellar, Toronto 2018
Illustration for Moment Factory project, Montreal 2018
Logo design, 2018
collaboration with Heath Cairns
Very proud to have worked on this film. Did this poster as well as a ton of art stuff throughout, including the animated sequence in the middle. Written and directed by Jeff Barnaby, produced by Prospector Films.
commissioned map, 2018
I always considered wearing camouflage as a fashion statement to be kind of macho and silly. I designed this for a mural sixteen years ago, and just re-tooled it. It's meant to be a bit subtle.
digital sketch
“You see us as you want to see us—in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a farmboy…and an scoundrel…and a princess…a protocol droid…and a walking carpet. Does that answer your question?"
You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But, what we found out is that each one of us is: an Architect . . . and a Comedian . . . and a Nemesis . . . a Dancer . . . and a Pod.
Commission
part of the Not the Face/Not Today exhibition with Luc Paradis
2003
Commission
acrylic on canvas
2010
acrylic on canvas
2008
acrylic on canvas
painted live in LA
2008
painted live in 2006 (maybe?)
Heavyweight Art Installation
in collaboration with Gene Pendon
In collaboration with Paul Labonté
live painting
part of the set design I did for the film Rhymes For Young Ghouls
Part of the 'Looking Up' exhibition
Montreal
2007
Part of the 'Looking Up' exhibition
Montreal
2007
acrylic on canvas
2007
Commission
illos for a pitch to Health Canada