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Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself. Since graduating from Concordia's Film Studies program in 2013, I have been living and working in Montreal, developing my art practice as an illustrator and graphic artist.
My interest and obsession with memory, iconography and natural/unnatural changes has often drawn me to creating portraiture and mixed media work. Due to repetitive strain injuries in my arms and wrists, I have faced limitations in what I can and cannot produce.
Most recently, I have turned to the therapy of collage creation with the ease that a tool like Photoshop allows me.
These collage works are first and foremost an exercise in keeping my brain active, solving problems and at the same time, working without any rules. Through pulling from public archives like National Geographic books, I'm transported back to my childhood when I did the same thing with scissors and glue.
Decomposing original content only to create new ideas and images has a transformative effect on my work and myself.