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TORONTO - My friends studio
A big family
My friend studio is a Toronto shared space run by the desire to make things with friends. It’s an extension of what used to be our living rooms, where we’d host friends, make art together, eat good food, and spend late nights tattooing one another.
The sketchbook dreamer
Sophia works with pencil textures and soft, girlish motifs. Her drawings carry a nostalgic intimacy, like flipping through someone’s private sketchbook.
The shadow speaker
Annie works with fluid, inky gestures that drift between air and skin. Her tattoos carry traces of what feels half-remembered, half-felt, like fragments held in the dark.
The barbed outlaw
Neil draws on fine line traditions but twists them with thorny motifs and sharp symbolism. His tattoos carry the weight of classic imagery while pushing into darker, more defiant territory.
The tender ornamentalist
Jar’s work moves through repetition and flourish, imagery that flows like vines and fractures in glass. Each drawing opens as a small portal into something both fragile and strange.
The body jeweller
Yiu Hei creates heavy, freehand forms that wrap and crawl across the body. Grotesque but elegant, his work feels like adornments forged to live with the skin.
The hardcore cherub
Jed mixes hard shadows, punk grit, and malware chaos with flashes of sweetness. His work balances menace and charm, creating images that are both brutal and endearing.
The sketchbook dreamer
Blending east asian script with abstract marks, Victor treats tattooing as a form of automatic drawing. Floating in the limbo of diasporic identity, embracing the dichotomy of connection/disconnection.