2013 to 2014 WORK
Applying thoughts and imagination through interpretive digital art, ideas and sketches are routinely expressed through photography and sketches, but final work is expressed through the use of digital tools and output either as giclée or hi-end, limited edition, laser prints. You can view the first ISSUU book, outlining the thoughts behind and inspirartion for this first series produced from 2012-13 here and the remainder of my 2014 art on ISSUU here.
Death skulls completed after a trip to Alaska; the Fairbanks Museum and an amazing tour of the Denali Park.
Death skulls completed after a trip to Alaska; the Fairbanks Museum and an amazing tour of the Denali Park.
Death skulls completed after a trip to Alaska; the Fairbanks Museum and an amazing tour of the Denali Park.
Death skulls completed after a trip to Alaska; the Fairbanks Museum and an amazing tour of the Denali Park.
Death skulls completed after a trip to Alaska; the Fairbanks Museum and an amazing tour of the Denali Park.
Having been overcome by a swarm of wasps whilst having lunch with my friend David Lach, I ended up killing many with a menu, then photographed the aftermath and immortalized them in this artwork.
A Procreate portraite of my friend and photographer Alex Waterhouse-Hayward at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Produced using Procreate after a trip in 2013 to Venice.
Shot in October on 15th Street, North Vancouver. My work in Procreate created the rest.
A trip to Venice in 2013, provided many shots of doors, windows and decaying walls.
A Procreated painting based on an amazing glass sculpture in central Murano.
In full colour on my lawn with morning dew.
Street vendors in Venice sell white fake masks, I just loved the images and created this Procreate piece called “Masks”.
A combination of my trip to Venice (old door) and a year later to the New York Museum of ancient historical artifacts.
A combination of a still life of a glass pot and an underground shot in the buried city of Seattle.
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