As a published photographer, artist and designer, I’m always overwhelmed with form and feelings. These drive me to express the limitless mediums of my mind through photography, writing, painting, collage, sculpture, and dreaming. In 2004 I graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art & Design in Vancouver B.C. with a BFA and a Major in Photography.
Living by the sea, in West Vancouver, I continue to be inspired by and grateful for the natural beauty of our surroundings, and the people living here who treasure this community as much as I do. The everyday work of art is a way for all of us to celebrate our individual aesthetic and unique character.
From my first watercolor class with Jane Ford at West Van’s old “Rec Centre,” to my graduation from Emily Carr, I continue to feel privileged to be working as an artist in the field of the ‘unlimited universal’, the heart of history, the flow of evolution, and this legacy that unites us all.
My life is a deck of cards; I never know what will be dealt out to me next. This factor has influenced my blog, and to describe the blog, I would say it’s a “pastiche” of ten years journaling and five years studying at art school. I think of this pastiche as musical masses derived from different notes and compositions. And as a myriad of movements and impressions affecting the pitch and frequency of my life; turning it up and down without my consent.

















Very nice site!
Thank you John… I appreciate you visiting my blog.