A walking cabinet of curiosity. Est. 1979

Easel Action: Acrylic Painting of a Masked Figure, with Skateboard

In past posts, I wrote about how my influences are coming out in my sketchbooks. I’ve been working on turning some of those drawings into paintings. Painting doesn’t come naturally to me. It’s one off those areas of my art practice where taking a real art class might come in handy, but I honestly prefer […]

Sketchbook: Playing with Narrative and Collapsed Time

In a previous post, I mentioned how I was drawing inspiration from medieval European religious art. Some tropes, like robes and golden halos are easy spot. But, I am also exploring the way in which medieval art collapses narrative space and time into a single image. It’s honestly, one of my favourite parts of era’s […]

Sketchbook: Getting Medieval with Colour

A recent drawing from my sketchbook. A couple months ago, I realised I had forged what I’m calling a “new relationship with colour”. This new bond coincided with the melding of a couple fun influences, too.

Enter OH!NOverdrive!: Art Making, Play, and Recovery

I’ve been working on a new electronic music and multimedia project: OH!NOverdrive! I think you’ll enjoy it when it’s ready. In the meantime, it has me thinking of how I started creating it and how it gave me time to think (or not think) when I clearly needed to.

Burnout and Renewing A Creative Practice

Back in May, I found myself with a lot of time on my hands. After two years of a high stress job (including a year of a now very familiar pandemic), I got fed up with all the burnout and the churn of endless self-care regimens. I walked away.