This series combines my passion of warblers and my love for design. Using only stacked geometric shapes—circles, ovals, lines—I created precise 2D portraits of every warbler species found in Northeast Canada.
Each design is faithful to the birds’ colors and patterns, but distilled into clean, minimal forms.
The process…
These 42 warbler illustrations were truly a labour of love. Using a simple browser-based editor (Canva), I stacked hundreds of small geometric shapes—mostly circles and ellipses—layer by layer until the form of each bird took shape.
The process involved a lot of quiet adjustments, slowly refining colors and patterns to capture the essence of every species. The goal was never perfect realism, but a creative interpretation that feels both recognizable and unique.
This collection reflects patience, curiosity, and above all, an appreciation for the beauty of Northeastern Canada’s warblers—42 species brought together, one shape at a time.
Bring the beauty of Northeastern Canada’s warblers into your everyday life. Explore the full collection of my original designs—available on posters, embroidered caps, clothing, tote bags, and more. Each piece features one of my hand-crafted warbler artworks, created from hundreds of simple shapes layered into life. Discover the shop and find the perfect way to celebrate these remarkable songbirds.
Industrial bones,
Living skin.
A clothing revolution born from rust and reclamation.
MDO25 is a streetwear project born on Middleton Island, Alaska — a remote outpost where rusted barracks, shipwrecks, and fractured metal have become home to thriving wildlife. Each design reimagines this coexistence through bold, graphic reinterpretations of eight original photographs taken on the island. Stamped with its coordinates and the MDO25 insignia, the collection merges industrial relics with organic revival — a clothing revolution where the wild takes back the machine.