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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Monday, November 8, 2010

Open For Business!!

Lylecakes on Etsy 
Etsy shop is officially open! Please go and have a look around :D! If any of you guys have shops as well, please link me so I can add you to my favs ;)! We all gotta promote each other!

If anyone is interested in buying prints outside etsy (to save you on shipping costs) please let me know !

Sunday, October 17, 2010

3 Page Narrative






This was a rather stressful project that I'm very very glad is over lol. I am not the hugest fan of making my own comics but this turned out to be a lot more satisfying than I had anticipated. We were to create a 3 page narrative that is based on the theme of do as I say, not as I do. I was originally going for a humerus story but I ended up going for a really depressing story. It felt right, dunno why.
In other news, I went back home for my favorite time of the year this past Thanksgiving weekend. It was really nice to see all the family and sleep in my new comfy bed. I actually miss it sooo much lol, probably as much as my friends and family. Either way good times and drinks were had. I did end up being violtently ill after dinner on sunday night which is still a mystery but... I was fine the next day so... no biggie :D!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Debate 2.0|Debat 2.0

11x17 Poster for the city of Ottawa Mayoral debate - "Debate 2.0"

Monday, August 9, 2010

Happy Birthday Pam


My sister recently turned 28 and my gift to her was a watercolour portrait of her baby Jacob.

Friday, July 16, 2010

What I've Been Up To...



I have just been doing a lot of portraits lately. Helps keep me busy!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Under the Night Sky

10x15'

My contribution for upcoming show EhOK! at Canteen gallery on July 3rd.

Canada is seen by the world in many different ways. Some see it as a prosperous nation with a strong economy and excellent social systems. While others, most of the world, see it as a frozen tundra that is inhabited by lumberjacks who live in igloos and can't finish a sentence without "eh?". This piece represents that stereotype and provokes the audience to question the subject matter.