Banner for St. Laurent
Sumi ink on handmade paper
125x91 cm (49x36 inches)

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Untitled
Oil on canvas
36x28 cm (14x11 inches)
Turning to the Light
Acrylic with paper on canvas
94x127 cm (37x50 inches)
Honour to the Book
Ink on handmade paper with mixed media on canvas
94x127 cm (37x50 inches)
Bow for Bo
Ink, washi, acrylic on canvas
42x52 cm (16x20 in)

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Synchronicity
Ink with acrylic on canvas
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 in)

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Untitled
Mixed media on found canvas
91.5x153 cm (36x60 inches)

Available at AGGV Art Rental

River of Splendour ll
Handmade paper collage with acrylic on canvas
76x76 cm (30x30 inches)

In exhibition at Copper Mountain Centre, Victoria, BC

River of Splendour
Handmade paper collage with acrylic on canvas
76x76 cm (30x30 inches)

In exhibition at Copper Mountain Centre, Victoria, BC

River of Splendour III
Ink on handmade paper with acrylic on canvas
77x77 cm (30x30 in)

In exhibition at Copper Mountain Centre, Victoria, BC

New Message
Ink with handmade paper and acrylic on canvas
76x75 cm (30x30 inches)
As Above So Below III
Ink and gouache on mulberry paper
61x46 cm (24x18 inches)

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Meru Rising
Ink with handmade paper and acrylic on canvas
77x77 cm (30x30 in)

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Map of Spring
Oil on canvas
66x66 cm (26x26 inches)

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Ensō Variation Veridian
Mixed media
61x61 cm (24x24 in)

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Untitled
Oil on panel
56x56 cm (22x22 inches)

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Mandala II
Ink on watercolour paper
38x28 cm (15x11 in)
Mandala III
Ink on watercolour paper
46x44 cm (18x17 in)
Mandala I
Ink on watercolour paper
46x44 cm (18x17 in)

A Zen circle, the ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). Usually, a person draws the ensō in one fluid, expressive stroke. When drawn according to the sōsho (草書) style of Japanese calligraphy, the brushstroke is especially swift.


This series is derived from the the techniques and experiences gained from ‘Field Studies’ and ‘Out of Stillness’. Here the viewer can be absorbed and transported to a spacious universe of infinite possibility. I wish to bring attention to the strength and beauty of the circle from Paleolithic beginnings to predominance in contemporary art and design.


The elements are combined to create visual metaphors related to the psyche.


The enchantment that painting presents and the integrity of this experience can prove what is imagined, when looking at art, is as real as any other experience that creates our world.