Biophilia Installation for TD Bank
Toronto ON office - 66 Wellington St W

I was commissioned to create one of my largest pieces to date - the artwork spans an entire office floor, in the Mies van der rohe designed towers in downtown Toronto.

For this piece I drew inspiration from flora and fauna found in different natural habitats and capturing the essence and visceral feeling of nature with imagination and playfulness. The artwork spanned across the entire floor of the office building, covering large portions of walls, and glass glazing sections.

I created original artwork using a collage technique of layering nature photography found in old books such as National Geographic, along with illustrative elements, and textures. The artwork was different throughout the office and told a story throughout, where one section was more aquatic/water themed, another section was coniferous forest themed, and another section was meadow/wild flower themed.

The artwork was printed on a textured vinyl paper to enhance the natural textures of the digital artwork. I worked closely with the printer to ensure dimensions and resolution of the artwork was perfect.

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