MURAL WORKS
I grew up inside the city that refused to stay grey, so naturally murals shaped me long before I knew I would become a mural artist.
That early captivation became a way of seeing that continues to guide my practice today.
Every single line in my work has a role, just like all of us in the world; it creates something bigger than we understand. My role is magnetized in my bones, the way a bird knows how to fly south: I am the artist, this is what I know how to do.
My work begins by paying attention to places and how they feel; the people, the setting, and the small details that make a space feel like itself. From there, I build images around themes I return to again and again, including ritual, nourishment, meditation, cultural hybridity, and storytelling.
The feeling I get when I stumble across a mural in a city is one of my favourite feelings in the world, and I'd like nothing more than to create that for someone else. I don't really see murals as decoration. They're closer to atmosphere, or memory made visible.
If I can make someone stop for a moment, look up, and feel the same sense of wonder that first drew me to murals, then I've done my job.
‘Cherry Blue’s’
A mural concept developed from an original watercolour painting, featuring two portraits rendered in contrasting bands of red and blue. Created as a reflection on the colour and character that make Toronto feel alive, the work imagines a public artwork that celebrates individuality within a shared urban landscape. Concept rendering based on an original watercolour painting.
2026 · Watercolour and Digital Mockup.
‘Spirit World Gathering’
A hand-painted mural created for a board game café, bringing together characters from Spirited Away in a shared scene. Commissioned to reflect the sense of imagination and discovery that defines both the film and the café, the work was designed to become part of the experience of gathering, playing, and getting lost in a story.
2026 · Acrylic and Aerosol.
‘Blooming Reverie’
A hand-painted mural created for the exterior of a of a local Panamanian shop, featuring a portrait with tribal tattoo surrounded by flowing florals. Designed to discourage tagging and greet tourists as they arrive, the piece draws from nature and portraiture to create a strong sense of place. The mural was commissioned to transform a blank façade into a recognizable landmark and contribute to a more memorable arrival experience.
2026 · Acrylic.
‘Jogja’
A mural concept developed from an original watercolour painting, featuring two women adorned in gold jewellery alongside flowing graffiti-style lettering. The work explores the instinct to shape how we present ourselves to the world through fashion, adornment, and personal expression. Combining ornamental influences with graffiti culture, the concept imagines a public artwork that celebrates femininity through presence rather than performance. Concept rendering based on an original watercolour painting.
2026 · Watercolour and Digital Mockup.
‘Main Character Energy’
A mural concept developed from an original sketch, featuring an anime-inspired scene rendered in hot pink. Inspired by the energy and character of Toronto, the work draws from manga storytelling to imagine the city as a place where ordinary moments feel larger than life. The concept celebrates the idea that every neighbourhood, street, and passerby is part of an unfolding story. Concept rendering based on an original drawing.
2026 · Ink, Marker, and Digital Mockup.
Leslieville In motion
A mural inspired by the rhythm of cycling through Leslieville in Toronto.
The composition draws from movement, neighbourhood life, and everyday transit, translated through colour and flowing form.
It reflects the ongoing choreography of shared public space and the energy of constant motion within the city.
2023 · Aerosol.
‘The Crooked Little Street’
A mural concept developed from an original watercolour painting, featuring a row of playful homes inspired by Toronto's residential streets. Created from memories of growing up in the city, the work reflects the individuality found in its architecture, where no two houses seem to carry themselves quite the same way. Through loose linework and colour, the concept celebrates the character, personality, and sense of familiarity that make Toronto feel like home. Concept rendering based on an original watercolour painting.
2026 · Watercolour and Digital Mockup.
‘Friction Frequency’
A mural concept developed from an original drawing, bringing together manga imagery, cartoon forms, and graphic compositions within a single collage-like structure. Inspired by Toronto's layered identity, the work reflects the way different cultures, perspectives, and personalities share space within the city. Rather than seeking uniformity, the concept celebrates contrast, suggesting that much of a city's character is built through the coexistence of people who might otherwise have little in common. Concept rendering based on an original drawing.
2026 · Ink, Marker, and Digital Mockup.
‘Extra Cheese Please’
A collaborative large-scale mural created for a Pizza Nova location as part of a team of ten artists, featuring a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme across the exterior of the building. Commissioned to transform a highly visible façade, the project brought colour and character to the streetscape while helping deter recurring graffiti through community-focused public art.
2022 · Aerosol.
‘Sentiment Syrup’
A mural concept developed from an original watercolour painting, featuring a tiger swimming through layers of colour. Created for an exterior wall, the work imagines a moment of nature appearing unexpectedly within the city. The concept draws on the comfort people often find in natural imagery, bringing a dreamlike presence to the built environment and offering a brief pause from the pace of urban life. Concept rendering based on an original watercolour painting.
2026 · Watercolour and Digital Mockup.
‘Green Cathedral’
A mural concept developed from an original acrylic painting, featuring a forest landscape layered with wildstyle graffiti lettering built around the artist's “MANGO” tag. Inspired by the relationship between self-expression and place, the work brings graffiti into conversation with the natural world, exploring the feeling of becoming more rooted in one's own nature. Concept rendering based on an original acrylic painting.
2026 · Acrylic Painting and Digital Mockup.
‘The Character Archive’
A hand-painted mural created for a collectibles shop, featuring a collage of anime characters from across multiple series and generations. Designed to reflect the excitement of collecting and discovering a favourite character, the work transforms the retail space into an extension of the stories and worlds that bring people through the door.
2026 · Acrylic and Aerosol.
‘Harvest Composition’
A site-specific culinary still life commissioned for a private chef’s rural environment, incorporating ingredients from her own garden and meals she has prepared. The composition transforms her culinary practice into a visual narrative of ritual, cultivation, and sensory nourishment
2025 · Aerosol and Acrylic.
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