My work is born at the intersection of Edmonton’s industrial heritage and the frontier of digital surrealism.
I have an enduring fascination with the "bones" of our city - specifically the pivotal industrial era from the turn of the century through the mid-1900s. I have developed a meticulous eye for the heavy hardware and structural symmetry that define these historical spaces. I realized that traditional photography alone couldn't always capture the heavy, atmospheric weight and the visceral "industrial guts" of the district. BDA was created to bridge that gap.
THE VISION: INSPIRED ART
Every collection is a generative reimagining - a meticulous digital reconstruction of the textures, shadows, and symmetry that define our past. By blending historical research with advanced generative tools, I curate perspectives that feel both hauntingly vintage and sharply modern. This is a cinematic tribute to the resilience of those who built the ground we stand on.
THE COLLECTIONS
From the flagship "District 1917: The Warehouse Series" to future explorations of our industrial arteries, every piece is a curated limited edition designed for maximum impact as an architectural statement.
Welcome to the hidden history of Edmonton.
