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"Dracaena" 3-D Model by Jacey King

Recently I was contacted by a very talented digital animation student from Malaysia named Joshua Chin Yi King a.k.a Jacey King. He expressed interest in modelling one of my illustrations, "Dracaena", and I jumped at the opportunity . . . read more.

Recently the great people at Oddly Studios and myself had the amazing opportunity to build an online mini-golf game for Transitions Lenses, the eyeglasses lens company. We were given a month to complete the work . . . read more.

Transitions Mini-Golf Championship

Electric Playground Interview

Recently Electric Playground visited Czyonoft Studios, the game studio where I'm working as a concept artist,  for a preview of the work going into our upcoming game Yinasia.   We were featured in EP"s "First Look" segment and as one of the concept artists . . . read more.

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Electric Playground - The Art of Lamin Martin Solitude

Electric Playground visited The Art of Lamin Martin Solitude exhibit where they were kind enough to conduct an interview discussing the images and themes showcased at the event . . . read more.

The Art of Lamin Martin: Solitude

The Art of Lamin: Solitude showcases 18 beautifully immersive two and a half foot by three and a half foot canvases,from Lamin Illustration & Design, framed and presented in a gallery setting in Toronto's trendy and cultural College and Bathurst area.  The select colour pieces have been printed using UV resistant archival inks . . . read more.