This is a tourist park that was setup in Legal to give a place to rest and learn about history of western French Canadian to the visitors who come to this small town to see the historical murals. With help from Greg Ball, We painted a mural on a concrete wall in the court yard of retirement center for the Gray Nuns, a place were they can seat and rest. As part of The Works Art and Design in Public Places; Greg Ball, Shoko Cesar, Jayn Macintosh, and Orsolya Jacob were invited to design eight sculptural poles at the Commonwealth Stadium for the 2001 8th IAAF Worlds Championships in Athletics in Edmonton Alberta. This project was led by Robert Lederer, Cezary Gajewski, and Michael Syms. This artwork is a part of map of Edmonton, on the profile the silhouette of down town Edmonton Finalist of Art & Design in Public Places Program competition "It's Not Just Any Wall" Call to Artists november 2002 This office system is made of one patern (shape) that can be configurate to any office need and function. The client was a centre for employment (www.accesemploi.net) with Greg Ball,  we setup the bio and graphic In Frost Show a design exhibit in Edmonon As part of the symposium against racial discrimination for youth organized by Faculte st. Jean (U of A), this art work was done by 400 high school students attending the symposium. I direct and put final touch to the painting that is displayed now on the walls of the university. Hoodoo series is a collaborative project that I started with Greg Ball Hoodoo products offer the global design landscape elements of the Alberta Prairies (www.hoodoos.ca)  
Touristic Park (in Legal, north Edmonton, Alberta)
Mural (Gray Nuns Regional Center) with help of Greg Ball
LRT
Stadium entrance
Art & Design in Public Places Competition
Finalist
Office System
Installation (Acces Emploi)
Exhibit setup (Frost show)
Work shop for students (U of A, Faculte St. Jean)
Hoodoo
series