

My B.C. 2025-2026
My British Columbia, is an exploration of the shifting relationships between more-than-human life and environmental changes across British Columbia. Recognizing the inherent value and dignity of all people, including Indigenous peoples and their knowledge.
I have been studying and traveling to various ecosystems-forests, riversides, and urban parks-observing and engaging with the more-than-human species and their surroundings. My study includes places close to my home in Vancouver B.C. like Mount Pleasant and Queen Elizabeth Park, but also includes places from my travels across British Columbia.
Fairytales and Dragon Scales Collection 2020-2026
The Fairytales and Dragon Scales Collection celebrates the magic of storytelling and classic folklore. It speaks about resilience, femininity, power, gender roles, and the re writing of ones own story in the pursuit of identity. This collection showcases characters who are hero's in defying expectations and forgeing their own paths through the realm of scifi scifi and medieval fantasy.
Internet Horror and Liminal Spaces 2026
This collection brings the study of online liminal spaces, their architecture as well as horror aspects of characters within the storyline. In this series so far their have been studies of Backrooms, Poppy Playtime and Digital Circus, looking into what makes these spaces both facinating as well as terrifying for viewers.
Phantasmagoria Collection 2024-2026
Each painting series within this Collection shares common threads in theme, subject matter, style, and intent. The works are deeply connected to my own lived experience, with each piece paralleling aspects of reality while remaining rooted in symbolism. This Collection is as analytical as it is emotionally driven, exploring identity, empowerment, sexuality, spirituality, and the study of symbolism in relation to vanitas.
True to the meaning of phantasmagoria, the Collection unfolds as a sequence of surrealist, zombie-formalist paintings presented in series.
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F.L.U.F.F. Collection 2012-2026
Beyond its literal meaning of soft, downy fibers, fluff is often used colloquially to describe something insubstantial, trivial, or lacking value: content that fills space without adding meaning. The F.l.u.f.f. Collection challenges that definition by revisiting what was once dismissed as insignificant. Each series within the collection shifts the perceived value of the work, restoring and modifying both the artworks form and meaning. The pieces are connected through experimentation and a shared rebellious attitude. There are no rules confining them.
The F.LU.F.F Collection inevitably reflects not only my growth within my art practice, but also my exploration of materials. It speaks to the freedom I have given myself to redefine worth and how to manipulate it.



Fluff Collection
Step into a kaleidoscopic realm where vibrant colors and bold designs reign supreme in the "Fluff Collection," an electrifying exhibition that defies convention and invites viewers to explore a world of boundless creativity and imagination. Fluff standing for, entertainment or writing perceived as trivial or superficial.
In this Collection utopia and dystopia collide, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and where the only constant is perpetual growth and bubbly fun.























































