I’m an expressive visual artist. My Catholic Christian faith inspires the fine art practice. I’m passionate about revealing the glory and wonder of a loving and creative God. I work with a variety of subjects and traditional mediums such as pen, watercolour, acrylic, and oil. My collections include spiritual, contemporary, and landscape scenes.
Vibrant colours, an intentional composition, and a contemplative process define my multiple artistic styles. I joyfully balance order and spontaneity while creating. Prayerful inspirations, a multifaceted imagination, and artistic intuition help me capture strong emotion and powerful imagery within each piece.
I reach different kinds of people with my whimsical work, sparking an open and honest discussion of spiritual realities without judgment or coercion. You’ll discover redemptive themes which contain profound truths and positive messages, uniting viewers who long for authentic beauty. I explore artistic matters that delve into new beginnings, the power of light, and the resilience of the soul. My work goes beyond the struggles and pains of human nature to the renewal of life overflowing with faith, hope, and love.
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Spiritual
Contemporary
Landscape
Fine Drawing
Commissions
Testimonials
In his creative endeavors, Trevor reflects the desire to be an open vessel for truth, beauty, something deeper, and something higher. The work is alive with possibilities, feeding those who linger and ponder.
Silvana Rossi L.
The brilliant artistic skill aside, Trevor’s ability to feature emotion through the canvas is the reason I love the piece—passion, friendship, nostalgia, excitement, fandom—a piece of our childhood captured inside the frame.
Steven D.
The final result was far more than I could ever imagine. The colours were so vibrant, and the symbolism behind every part of the piece was incredible. I love exploring the painting and finding new details that were placed there for me to discover.
Joseph M.
I like the art as it illustrates the beauty of nature, the colors (green, dark red, brown) blend in well together. I also like the details on the maple leaf, which remind me of the beautiful fall colors we have in Canada.
Dismas O.
It is not simply a piece of art; it is a story with many layers of meaning and symbolism that keeps me coming back to it to contemplate what it seeks to say time and time again, and in new and deeper ways.
Brother John Paul
His paintings invite us to sit for a while to ponder and contemplate. The themes range from playful to sombre, from religious to temporal, and often lead us to connect with our inner reserves of reverence, gratitude and joy.
Karen A.
This piece is more than art! It testifies to God’s providence, the faithfulness of the artist, the love between brothers, and the glory of God being ‘man fully alive.’