Pop Pop Dazzled by Every Day and Abstracts of Light and Shadows presents a découpé visual narrative cut-up on YouTube(s). A look into the past to glimpse the future unknown. I’ve interlaced recent and archived citizen-free news stories with layered sounds and visuals. This process births a new art form, crafting fresh narratives through the cut-up technique. Enjoy, Homme Made - Dundee Law, Cut-Up, my 2025, tribute acrylic painting to the extra large in life filmmaker David Lynch, men's fashionwear designer, Virgil Abloh, and Edmonton lawyer, Dennis Edney. And in this cut‑up of memory, sound, and shadow, these three men—Lynch with his dream-logic, Abloh with his boundary-breaking vision, and Edney with his fierce devotion to justice—stand together as reminders that one life, lived boldly, can tilt the world toward the extraordinary. Their spirits echo through every frame, every brushstroke, every remix, urging us to keep creating, keep questioning, and keep walking towards the light until the shadows are overcome. XLi
Birds of a Feather Art Project
Faith, Democracy, and Nature
Left Stage, Exit Right, Free from ARTifICE
Art is Freedom
Hope City Church, Pastor with Faith and the Painter, to his Left
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The Legislature Has No Dome, Unity began on an easel in a light drizzle of rain from the heavens on 15 April 2019, behind Herman Poulin’s Service Through Christ statue — right stage of the Alberta Legislature front steps, below the Lieutenant Governor’s flag and beside the reflection pool — on the same day the world watched the Notre‑Dame Cathedral burn. Dozens of passersby, young and old, on the Alberta Legislature grounds were invited to add a renewal of flowers along the base of the painting, turning the work into a small act of shared civic ritual. I completed it in 2021, during COVID‑19, carrying the story of renewal forward. The Grande Stage Democracy was painted on the backside.
Quick-Drawn Conclusion from the Alberta 31st Legislature