• Toronto 2016 (My Short Week in Canada)

    Toronto 2016 (My Short Week in Canada)

    Link to book! Hi everyone, I have a new ebook out, this time compiling my trip to Toronto, Canada last month. It’s up on Gumroad for a pay what you want, with a suggested donation of $5. As always, this book compiles the scanned versions of my drawings and journals from my trip, as well…

  • Kiosk Fest 2016 (San Francisco)

    Hey everyone, I’m going to be exhibiting at The Grand Newsstand’s Kiosk Fest this weekend in San Francisco! I’ll be selling my travel books and a few comics. With some luck, I’ll also be debuting my Toronto book as well!

  • Toronto Reference Library

    Toronto Reference Library

    Hey everyone, as of the 25th of June, 2016, Saturday, I am back in the US! No more sketching or journals from Canada, but I am going to see if I can do urban sketching during Anime Expo July 1-4.

  • Day 6: Libraries and Sweets

    Day 6: Libraries and Sweets

    I’m glad I made the trip to the library. Libraries are great! Free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and books to read!

  • Sketchbooks

    Sketchbooks

    I almost always use wire bound sketchbooks because they are guaranteed to lay flat, but I gave a shot at this hardbound one (Stillman and Birn Zeta) because I hear they can lay flat with some coaxing. I’m soon to find out…

  • Art Square Gallery and Cafe (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

    Art Square Gallery and Cafe (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

    I think this is the first time I incorporated a stranger into my urban sketches when I am traveling. It was stressful, but they didn’t really look up from their phone after they sat down. I like how the hands turned out as well.

  • Day 5: Strangers and Crepes

    Day 5: Strangers and Crepes

    A small, but new milestone, putting people into my urban sketches.

  • Royal Ontario Museum

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Highly recommended.

  • Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

    Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

    I did not get to see the Chihuly exhibit because it hadn’t opened yet, but the tattoo one was very impressive!