Vibrant Canadian Multimedia Art
As a Canadian multimedia artist, I create bright, textured paintings and drawings that celebrate colour, movement, and everyday moments. My practice is rooted in a deep love of bold palettes, layered surfaces, and the tactile joy of mark-making. I believe art should feel alive and approachable, inviting people to lean in, look closer, and discover new details each time they visit.
Public art and exhibitions are at the heart of my work. Whether I am painting a large-scale mural, installing a series of canvases in a gallery, or creating interactive pieces for community events, my goal is always the same: to spark joy, playfulness, and a sense of connection for viewers of all ages. I collaborate closely with local communities, drawing inspiration from neighbourhood stories, shared spaces, and the people who bring them to life.
On this site, you are invited to explore my public art projects, gallery shows, and art events. Each project entry will eventually include clear details such as “Project Title,” “City, Province,” and “Year,” so you can easily follow the journey of each piece. As you browse, I hope you feel welcomed into a colourful, textured world where art becomes a shared experience—something to enjoy together, talk about, and carry with you long after you leave.

Public Art: Murals, Installations & Community Projects
Public art is at the heart of this practice, transforming everyday streetscapes into welcoming, joyful environments. Each mural and installation is built around bold colour palettes, layered textures, and large-scale compositions that invite people to pause, explore, and feel at home in their own neighbourhoods. Surfaces become vibrant storyboards where colour blocks, hand-drawn patterns, and subtle gradients overlap to create depth, movement, and a sense of celebration in public space.
Collaboration is central to every project. The artist works closely with local communities, schools, and organizations to shape concepts that reflect shared histories, hopes, and identities. Workshops, classroom visits, and on-site painting days invite residents of all ages to contribute ideas, sketches, or even brushstrokes, so that co-created elements are woven directly into the final artwork. This process not only strengthens community pride, but also ensures that each piece feels rooted in its specific place and people.
Projects can include permanent exterior murals, temporary installations, interior feature walls, and participatory interventions for festivals or special events. Each commission is tailored to the site, considering sightlines, accessibility, and how people move through the space at different times of day. Images of each mural or installation will be featured, including wide views that show the work in context and close-up shots that highlight textures, brushwork, and layered details.

Below is a flexible structure for documenting individual public art projects. These placeholders can be duplicated for multiple entries and updated with specific details as new works are completed.
- Project Title: [Project Title]
- Location: [Location (City, Province)]
- Year: [Year]
- Commissioning Organization: [Commissioning Organization]
- Concept & Community Impact: [Short description of the visual concept, themes, and how the project engaged or benefited the surrounding community. Mention any workshops, co-created elements, or partnerships with local schools, youth groups, or neighbourhood organizations.]
- Imagery: [Full mural or installation views, plus close-up photographs of textures, layered details, and collaborative contributions.]
This format ensures that each project clearly communicates its artistic vision, collaborative process, and lasting impact on the public realm.
Gallery Shows & Exhibition History
Art Events & Community Engagements
Event Name
Short description of the artist’s role (e.g., artist talk, panel discussion, community workshop, live painting, festival activation).
Venue or Organization — City, Province — Year
Event Name
Short description of the artist’s role (e.g., interactive demo, youth workshop, public mural session, Q&A about process).
Venue or Organization — City, Province — Year
Event Name
Short description of the artist’s role (e.g., studio-style walkthrough, collaborative community project, colour and texture exploration).
Venue or Organization — City, Province — Year
The artist brings an open, community-focused presence to every engagement, from intimate talks and hands-on workshops to live painting sessions and large-scale festivals. Audiences are invited to experience colour and texture up close, ask questions about process, and see how ideas move from sketch to finished work. This section can feature photos of the artist interacting with participants, sketching in real time, or demonstrating techniques for all ages and experience levels.
Use the placeholders above to add upcoming or past events, highlighting the unique format, audience, and creative focus of each collaboration.
Let’s plan your next creative event together.
