A walking cabinet of curiosity. Est. 1979

Painting with Japanese Watercolour Pens

I’ve wanted to work more with watercolours, but I wasn’t sure where to start. But then, a friend handed me some Japanese watercolour pens. Now, I’m in love.

Hacked Art: Playing Ghosts in a Swamp

I have a habit, as you may know, of collecting paintings from thrift stores and adding to them. Here’s my most recent work, featuring some folks playing ghosts in a nice swamp.

Sketchbook: Experimenting with Washes in My Drawings

I’ve been colouring in my drawings with Sharpies lately. This worked in my sketchbooks, but when I tried to Sharpie in my drawings on some bookkeeping paper, I didn’t quite like the look. So, I decided to try using a wash to add colour… Not that I necessarily know what I’m doing.

Mini-Exhibit: Looking Back on My Early Pandemic Art

March 2020 feels a little lost in the fog. Two years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic was getting real for Canadians (at least for those who we’re into accepting reality of it). Amidst the lockdowns, stress baking, endless Zoom meetings, and toilet paper shortages, some of us also got down to making some art. Let’s take […]

Hacked Art: Painting of a Masked Figure Fishing in a Thrift Store Find

I enjoy rescuing paintings from thrift stores and finding ways to add my own story to them. I’ve done a fair few over the years. Many have gone on to other homes, but here’s one that’s currently up on my wall: A Masked Figure Fishing. It’s a simple, idyllic moment, with some ominous vibes.

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 […]