Hello, December!
Oh hello December, you sure know how to keep me busy! Here are some photos from Booklents’ (books + succulents!) second year at the OCADU Book Arts Fair that took place yesterday. Although the event [...]
Oh hello December, you sure know how to keep me busy! Here are some photos from Booklents’ (books + succulents!) second year at the OCADU Book Arts Fair that took place yesterday. Although the event [...]
Canzine is one of my favourite events to be a part of because I get to see so many familiar faces from around the art community in Toronto. This year was probably the biggest turnout [...]
Sometimes you just need to leave home. Early in July, I hopped in a car with my brothers and a friend. We made our way to Montreal, just for a day. It was the perfect [...]
Today was my last day working at Cate & Levi. As of next week, I will be starting a new adventure pursuing full-time studies at Humber. I am immensely grateful to have met some of [...]
It’s the longest day of the year (15 hours, 26 minutes, and 35 seconds here in Toronto, Canada), and I can’t help thinking about where I was almost a year ago. These are few [...]
Work in Progress of a Cherry Blossoms card done for Justine’s birthday a while back.
This summer, Theresa Duong (jewellery aficionado, my partner in crime, succulent sister, fellow self-proclaimed “Grandma”) and I decided to turn our shared obsession with succulents and books into something creative and productive. Our collection of plants lining our bedroom [...]
Here is a little snippet of an illustration done for Cabin Journal‘s promotional zine (debuting at Canzine Toronto 2014)! This piece will be alongside the work of twelve talented artists and illustrators. I’m very excited to see everything [...]
Last week, I got my hands on the latest issue of Rivet, an OCADu Student Press publication that showcases the work of OCAD University’s students and alumni. As you can see, the illustrations do not have their normal [...]
Labour day usually marks the end of summer vacation and the start the school year. Coupled with packing the family van way past bursting point (R.I.P. Ford Windstar), and forcing my brothers to cram in [...]