What fine oil paint and double spun canvas is to a fine artisan, ballpoint pens and Hillroy lined paper are to me. Doodles rule my universe, margins and headers are victims of my day gaze; I have never needed traditional supplies to create what I want. 

Though it never helped me in school, ballpoint pens were my favorite…. And lined paper taught me how to draw a straight line.

Four years of studying for a bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from York University and I dropped out with a debt that a petty launder’ would travel across the world to ‘even the score’ for.

I still make things… I carve out, fill in, gouge into, spray on, and brush off. There are ideas that I still progress, themes I am trying to represent that have remained the same since I have consciously began creating things out of purpose. My work currently reflects personal nostalgia, thematically, in method and, with the mediums I use. A fond affection for childhood cartoons and the general Zeitgeist of my 80’s childhood has engrained a filtered scope on most everything I produce. All the seriousness of academia and grown-person life is ridiculous so I do everything I can to avoid a hubris type maturity…Since 1984.