I am a full-time expressionist painter with a surrealist edge. I paint urban landscapes and personify buildings so they look like the people who live in them.
I paint aerial perspectives and whimsically compressed views to fit in all the landmarks and create a sense of motion and familiarity.
Snow Day. If only transit were this peaceful.
East Van view down the rail corridor towards the Militant Mothers of Raymur Pedestrian Bridge.
Beach, blooms, boats, bliss.
Railway tracks and East Van night lights.
Buy local weird stuff, save $ and recycle: shopping, music, food & drinks.
All sold out at my studio but I'll have a fresh 2024 pile late 2023.
Ukraine sunflower prints: all proceeds going to Red Cross for Ukraine.
The eye-catching red roof and trim make this one of the most distinctive houses on the block.
Carnegie Centre with a slightly-askew toque and two front columns bent like hands cupping a flame.
Whistler Village is a charming place full of bright little buildings nestled against snowy slopes.
Imagination is the best part of childhood. When you're young, you imagine more because you know less.
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