Category Archives: mixed
Okanagan Life Magazine – June Issue
This project was a great bit of fun. The upcoming issue is all about big ideas and my job was to illustrate a number of these ideas.
A few of the ideas needed now (green roofs, cooperation, a superhero, the need for more sleep, rapid transit) + a couple of great kids (Adrian and Talia) = creative delight!
Thanks guys!
Rainmakers’ Finale
Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Rod Butters, co-owner and head chef of Fresco Restaurant here in Kelowna.

Rod is a creative thinker and artist, a real pleasure to work with. Thanks Rod!
Rainmaker – Barry Lapointe
Barry Lapointe is the President and founder of Kelowna Flightcraft. I did not realize until setting foot on the premises, how big of an operation that they have. “Kelowna Flightcraft owns the largest fleet of aircraft operating in the Canadian Air Freight market” (from: Kelowna Flightcraft Webpage) = many busy people. Thanks Barry, for being a sport and joining me in the rain and drizzle!
Rainmaker – Chief Clarence Louie
Chief Clarence Louie is the straight-talking Chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band. Their economic development team is creating big opportunities in the southern interior of British Columbia. Chief Clarence Louie’s leadership is well known (CBC – The National – Profile). Having studied Native Studies in my time at Trent University – he is well known to me as well. Meeting the Chief was an honor, as well as a breath of fresh air – a down to earth, gentleman.
Upon the Chief’s suggestion, we also included the newest generation from the community – the future. Thank you for spending this time with me Chief.
Rainmakers continues . . .
Janice Perrino is a woman of many hats; just one of them as director of development with the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation. We met yesterday in Penticton. Janice, your cheerfulness is contagious and much appreciated!








