
Vancouver Mural Fetsival 2020
An owl feels spiritual by nature. It's flight silent, movement swift and character wise. This piece is meant to reflect the balance we strive to attain in life. Reflecting a perception of depth through chromatic color, also representing a spectrum of who we are as people integrated together from all around the globe. An inclusive atmosphere for each of us, gathering knowledge from each others culture and experiences. Turned into generational wisdom.
River District Crossing bike path Mural by John Velten
Vinyl Glass Door Installation 2020
“Life’s Equilibrium”
Each day, we’re presented with the opportunity to reinvent who we are. It all begins with how we think about ourselves and our surroundings. Finding the light in the darkness is an important step to truly finding our way. Recognizing the patterns occurring before our eyes, there’s a circle that completes these connections and becomes vastly complex with time. Mindfulness and being present with ourselves helps decipher our purpose in tangent with a responsibility that comes with the power of knowing one self. This mural represents those cycles, shifts and changes that happen within each of us. Complimenting one another’s energy, completing the circle.


2020 Coastal Lunar Fest
"The experience of being chosen and represented in this festival alongside other influential artists was a humbling one."
Artwork far left by John Velten
Life's Transformation
A commissioned installation from the City of Vancouver, in tangent with Translink at the Vancouver city center station by John Velten. September 2018 - March 2019


Thunderbird at The Pace
A fourteen-foot mural guarding the atmosphere that provides space for underrepresented groups in the city of Vancouver. Promoting exploration of expression in comfort under its wing.

MOA Shop Emerging Indigenous Artist Contest - 2019
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Silver Jewelry
We share who we are through outwards expression and self reflection