award-winning
visual problem solver

Hello, I’m Sarah - an illustrator and a muralist based in Toronto. Inspired by the conscious impact of consumerism, I aim to create thoughtful artworks that complement ethics and illustration. 

featured work

StreetARToronto


The Reverence, Outside the Box, StreetARToronto. Spray-painted traffic signal box. Dimensions: 34 x 60 inches.

The Reverence is a graphic celebration of the diversity within Toronto. This utility box captures our City’s multicultural metropolis through vibrant colours and dynamic illustrative nuances. I hope to inspire viewers to promote and participate in an increasingly unified front throughout all communities.


Fineline is a marketplace pioneering a collaborative love letter between artists and buyers. By fostering local creatives to develop skills and also to thrive in this economy, valuable buyers are guided to make their homes more meaningful with purposeful artworks.

The Flora Compositions is a series of three illustrative prints I created for the Fineline experience. Inspired by the juxtaposition between the beauty of the feminine energy and the adjacent beauty of floral imagery, these illustrations are meant to evoke a divine transcendence captured in relation with each other.

Private Client


The Presence, Corporate Client Commission.
Hand-painted interior wall. Dimensions: 13 x 8 ft.

Richmond Hill 150th Anniversary


The CommunityMorgan Boyle Park, Richmond Hill 150th Anniversary.
Hand-painted storage bunker. Dimensions: 8 x 10 ft.

The Palomas

Wavelength, Summer Thing


Wavelength Music champions Toronto’s independent music and arts scenes. I was lucky enough to be commissioned to create a poster series for their highly anticipated annual summer music festival, Summer Thing. This was a fantastic opportunity to blend my passion for design and art within the assigned theme of “solar punk!”

Cooking Up Feminism

This client-based project was created for Mariam Magsi’s cookbook, Cooking Up Feminism, an intersectional journey between food and feminism. Filled with intergenerational recipes created from the hands of empowered mothers, aunties, grannies and youth alike, Cooking Up Feminism takes readers on a culinary journey through the flavours and spices of migratory cuisines.

The cover was inspired by the ingredients of the colourful pages inside the book: turmeric, red chillies, graham masala, wheat, lassi, fragrant curries and chai, amongst other spices.

Colour Scheme

Restaurants Canada


The Foodie Expereince, Restaurants Canada’s 80th Anniversary, 2024.
Hand-painted interior wall. Dimensions: 22 x 9 ft.

As a Knix Ambassador, I’ve been fortunate enough to be a part of an incredibly inclusive community of creatives and entrepreneurs. As an Illustrator, I’ve created branding modules inspired by Kinx’s core values to make consumers feel comfortable in their skin and live unapologetically free.