Tilting Toward the Sun
It looks like my plants are also starting to miss the abundance of daylight as days are becoming shorter, darker, and colder. Many of my succulents start out as compact rosettes, but slowly stretch [...]
It looks like my plants are also starting to miss the abundance of daylight as days are becoming shorter, darker, and colder. Many of my succulents start out as compact rosettes, but slowly stretch [...]
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 [...]
This drawing has been hiding away in one of my thesis sketchbooks for over a year now, but I finally have an excuse to post it. In a couple of days, I will be flying [...]
This is a little snapshot of some of my succulent babies back in November of last year. Although these guys are typically slow growers, the scenery inside my window has changed quite dramatically since!
Sometimes I like to draw affectionate portraits of my little* family of plants. * Not so little anymore.
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 [...]
Autumn has to be my favourite season, not because of my love/hate relationship with the start of school – but because it is the season of sipping hot apple cider to warm cold fingers, colour-changing [...]
Angelina Jolie, now an Academy Award-winning actress and humanitarian, conquered childhood bullying, depression, substance abuse, among many other traumatic experiences that allowed her to eventually portray an extremely diverse range of roles and inspired her [...]
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, witnessed great adversity in Tibet while he was forced into exile from his homeland. As a result of this, he was able to bring Buddhist teachings to the West and [...]
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 [...]