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December 12, 2021

Nature in tai chi

Here are the different images from nature, corresponding to tai chi movements, illustrated around the Yin/Yang symbol: -Grasp the Sparrow's Tail: Read more »

August 24, 2016

An advertising illustration…

... that hasn't been used as the client was uncomfortable about using illustrated $$$. Read more »

August 17, 2016

My latest illustration projects

De tendres aspirations by Sylvie  Gobeil Oil on canvas. Historical novel at Les Éditeurs Réunis La Marie-Louise, Read more »

March 31, 2016

A newbie!

Directly from the publisher Read more »

February 27, 2016

New recycled gold pendants

Here is my latest production. They are small recycled 14k gold pendants. The first, (which is sold) is really small and has in it's center, a Read more »

January 25, 2016

World War Women

Around the end of fall 2015, I was asked by Alexandre André, creative director at Marketel, a Montreal-based ad agency, to realize the necessary Read more »

September 17, 2015

In the mail this morning…

Directly from the publisher Read more »

September 13, 2015

A photo collage about New France in the 17th century

Here is a photo collage used as a chapter heading for a high school history textbook. Many of the elements used here originate from photos that I Read more »

September 4, 2015

Croc Magazine Illos

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August 25, 2015

New website launch

At last! This homepage is now a thing of the past! After many years with a homemade website, full of increasingly obsolete flash galleries, here is Read more »