Illustrations created to accompany an article written by Adrienne Matei on 24 Canadian desserts. Hand painted tissue paper was cut out and assembled onto paper to provide visual texture.
Six Canadian desserts. Hand painted tissue paper was cut out and assembled onto paper to provide visual texture.
2018, Sold
I wrote and illustrated this article of the best places in Vancouver to enjoy vegan cheese for SAD Mag issue no. 23, Cheese. Hand painted tissue paper was cut out and assembled onto paper to provide visual texture. Art direction and layout design by Pamela Rounis.
A selection of commissioned pieces for digital magazines.
Illustrations created to accompany an article written by Johanna Read on ten must-eat cheeses. Hand painted tissue paper was cut out and assembled onto paper to provide visual texture.
Painted on a wall of The Profile’s coworking space in downtown Vancouver. Photographs by Laara Cerman. Project organized by Thrive Art Studio.
The Profile Vancouver, Summer 2017
I had the opportunity to paint two concrete tree planters in downtown Vancouver, on the corner of Main Street and Alexander Street.
From the smooth, chubby fingers of a newborn to the crackling wrinkles of an older person, hands are the holders of stories, and represent community. With this theme, the first planter aims to inspire people to come together to ask for help, offer assistance, and build a place to call home.
It was important to me to honour the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations in my second piece. Plants traditionally used by First Peoples of coastal BC wrap themselves around the planter and bring a sense of nature into an area otherwise lacking of plants.
Hand painted tissue paper was cut out and assembled onto paper to provide visual texture for these six classic doughnuts.
2018