



For my debut solo show in Vancouver, "Pleasers and Teasers," I created a series of works using the Adobe Creative Suite.
The images above were designed in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop before being printed on foam core.
I also created several box sculptures, which contained vinyl cut designs and cut to shape printed stickers.


I collaborate directly with Liz Frost owner and hair stylist of Studio Bang Bang to develop a cohesive brand identity. This included designing a logo and various branding materials such as business cards, gift cards, stickers, and a mouse pad.
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I am also responsible for creating video content for their Instagram account. Using the Adobe Creative Suite, I handled the entire production process, including filming, editing, and animation.


I collaborated with artist Keke Hunt to design a complete website for both desktop and mobile devices.
Using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, I created all of the site's design elements, including buttons, pop-ups, patterns, and various device mockups. In addition to the website, I also worked with Keke to create business cards and gift certificates.
please visit www.iloveeverything.net




I collaborated with the band Provoker to create a logo for merch and a comprehensive album artwork package.
This package included designs for the front and back of the album, as well as individual images for each single.
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I also was commisioned to create a web design.
please visit provoker.zone



I collaborated with the musical artist Iku (Johanna Odersky) to create animated music visualizers for her 2023 album, "The Itch."
I designed the visuals for three songs: "Crepuscul," "Lady Cage," and "Personal Horizon." Using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro, I created the graphics, animations, and video edits.
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VCR's Choice is a film I originally created for my debut solo art show "Pleasers and Teasers". The film had its European premiere in February 2022 at the Berlinale Forum Expanded and was nominated for a Teddy award. The 14min video was shown as a 4 channel installation at The Marshall McLuhan Salon of the Embassy of Canada.