Noir & blanc
$500.00
Photography - Pigment inkjet on Canson Infinity Baryta (matted and framed).
19x23.25"
Limited edition of 20.
$3,985.00
Acrylic and image transfer on wood.
24x48x1.50"
We visited Seoul in the middle of a heat wave, it was scorching hot, the perfect time to explore a city! But with plenty of water, my trusty Japanese hat and a ‘fashionable’ cooling neck cloth we set out on our quest for urban beauty and tired feet.
At famous landmarks in Japan and South Korea it is quite common to see girls walking around in traditional dress, usually in groups, taking tons of pictures together in these iconic places. Often this is a tradition to celebrate certain milestones like a graduation or reaching adulthood.
I absolutely love seeing these girls, they look so beautiful and are wonderful candy for my camera lens. But oh did I feel for them, draped in layers and layers of synthetic fabric in this scorching heat!
$150.00
Analog photography print.
12x18"
Limited edition 1 of 3.
Reclaimed electrical wires along the Lachine Canal in Montreal, Quebec, 2023.
$300.00
Photography in linen (framed).
12x18"
Limited edition 1 of 3.
REBIRTH Is one of my new photography series, where I explore the connection between nature and women’s bodies. I received the RBC Arts Access Fund (Toronto Arts Foundation) which helped fund my photography exhibition.Rebirth which was showcased in August 2019 by Raw Artist Network (Toronto) at Mod Club.
$800.00
Charcoal and pencil on paper (framed).
28x21"
This work represents living, magical and real nature, corresponding to our mother Earth and this 3D plane.
$100.00
Ink on paper (matted and framed).
5x3.50"
Reading a book on the beach
$6,350.00
Charcoal on paper.
50x50x1"
Right raven of a diptych (each piece sold separately)
$6,350.00
Charcoal on paper.
50x50x1"
Left raven of a diptych (each piece sold separately)
$150.00
Acrylic on wood panel.
12x12"
Monochrome painting on wood panel. When it comes to animal intelligence, these birds rate up there with chimpanzees and dolphins. They can learn to talk better than some parrots. Also, ravens seem capable of feeling empathy. When a raven’s friend loses in a fight, they will seem to console the losing bird.