Finally!! I was working with my friends Kenji and Ephraim at GAMOMO Creative Lab creating a short film Music Video for Vancouver's own TheMightyOne's new song "Waiting For You" and they just posted it on YouTube!! Hurray! So exciting!! :)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Awkward Love 2012: Cap Courier
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Spatial Poetics screening of "Permute"

My film "Permute" will be playing at Spatial Poetics tomorrow which kicks off the Powell Street festival. Come out if you have time and check it owttt :)
more information can be found on the powell street festival website:http://www.powellstreetfestival.com/season/current-season/spatial-poetics-x/
and at vancourier:
http://www.vancourier.com/entertainment/Spatial+Poetics+celebrates+10th+year+with+usual+eclecticism/5034020/story.html
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
I'm in da news! whoo!
http://www.vancourier.com/MERKINtile+exhibit+puts+pubic+display/4646813/story.html
Check out the article about the MERKINtile exhibit!
Check out the article about the MERKINtile exhibit!
Monday, April 11, 2011
MERKINTILE!!!
I made two merkins for the Merkintile show at 221a curated by Kevin Hubbard. The show looks amazing! If you have time to swing by Chinatown, check out the 'storefront'. You can find more info at the 221a website: http://221a.ca/
"The MERKINtile exhibition will provide the public with an opportunity to engage in discourse around gentrification, commodity and self-identity and addresses the changing built environment of Chinatown and the Downtown Eastside. The exhibition will feature panels, seminars, lectures, and performances throughout the duration of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the MERKINtile catalogue will be available for purchase detailing the various artist-made merkins and anthologizing the essays written for the project."

"The MERKINtile exhibition will provide the public with an opportunity to engage in discourse around gentrification, commodity and self-identity and addresses the changing built environment of Chinatown and the Downtown Eastside. The exhibition will feature panels, seminars, lectures, and performances throughout the duration of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the MERKINtile catalogue will be available for purchase detailing the various artist-made merkins and anthologizing the essays written for the project."

Thursday, March 24, 2011
illos for Kailey Patton’s review:
“Dead Men are Heavier than Broken Hearts: Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep” in upcoming Cap Courier.


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film noir,
illustration,
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