Finished pictures from my largest mural to date! For this design I drew inspiration from my solo road trip from BC to Ontario in fall of 2025. The sense of adventure, accomplishment and the calm of being replenished by nature brought new life into this project for me and I’m very proud of the final product. Huge thanks to the entire team @donnas.to for supporting my vision on this project and special shout out to @cdarville for believing in me and getting the ball rolling on this one!!
Had an amazing time painting this mural in Toronto’s Dovercourt neighbourhood largely due to my rad hosts Jeff & Monica. Big thank you!! Also huge shout out to Holly & Chad @housecoatcoffee for their support and for lining this up!
Some photos of my pieces for the spring group show ‘A Little Bird Told Me’ @northerncontemporary Big thank you to @sheanemeth for curating!! Some of the work is still available, DM for inquiries :)
“Freeform cutout” 24”x20” Exterior latex on wood cut-out [Sold] Doing wood cut outs has been one of my favourite ways to create over the last several years and this is my most complicated edge cut to date. The design is based on the doodle style I’ve been doing in my sketchbook lately and is definitely informed by all my years of graffiti and street art.
“Carry weight” 24”x30” 2025 Exterior latex on canvas, Ash frame. Available. Also from my show - Healing Waters - a companion series to the exterior mural I painted on the wall of Donna’s September 2025. The motifs are directly pulling from the design of the mural and recreated using the same exterior paint that now decorates the wall. By painting first on brick and then on canvas I strived to not only recreate the energy of the original mural but also to explore the ideas further, adding more detail and utilizing techniques that are more suited to the consistency of canvas.
“Sitting under tree - Lake Superior” 24”x30” 2025 Exterior latex on canvas, Ash frame [Sold] The centre piece from my recent show - Healing Waters - @donnas.to This one is very special to me. It started off as a sketch made while I was camping near Agawa Bay in the fall. The idea for the show centred around the feelings of renewal and rejuvenation that I experienced after swimming in the frigid waters of Lake Superior during my solo trip across Canada. As always thanks to @cdarville for curating!
From earlier this fall for the amazing @kj.bit collective. Collaboration with my partner @danny_keyes who painted the crispest lines in town and breathed life into the rocks with their freestyle faces. Huge thanks to Toronto icon @alrunt for collaboration, mentorship and many laughs! Too many to mention but a big shout out to all the other artists involved, was very humbling and inspiring to be painting along side y’all ♥️
Finished pics of my mural for the concrete barrier program with @start_streetartoronto . Had so much fun with this design and it was an amazing experience working around so many other talented artists. Big shout out to the amazing team at STart, thank you for everything!!