V3RIFYCRY
Illustrator, Animator and Creator
BIOGRAPHY
V3RIFYCRY is a multi-media illustration artist based in the GTA, Canada. Working on art at an early age and pursuing their artistic journey as they are passionate about creative media. They have exhibited in Canada at the Small Arms Inspection Building for the Lost Museum in Mississauga and the Humber Galleries 2025 Grad Show Decagram. Working on their personal collection and commissions with private collectors as they continue to increase their portfolio, creating connections within the art community.
while providing interactive engagement. They have studied in Humber Polytechnic’s Visual and Digital Arts program. As an artist, they strive to develop and improve their creative skill set.
STATEMENT
As an emerging freelance artist, I create my work with depth and purpose, utilizing my visions and emotional expressions of my creative process. Through art, I find a powerful way of conveying my inner thoughts, personal reflections, and the complex emotions that often defy words.Each piece I create serves as a bridge between my internal world and the external one, allowing me to give shape and form to my inner thoughts. By experimenting with different mediums ranging from digital platforms to traditional forms such as sketching, oil, and acrylic painting, I embrace the unique qualities that each medium offers, enabling me to express my ideas in diverse and dynamic ways. Inspiration for my work comes from a rich variety of sources, including the influence of other artists, moments captured in daily life, and the ever-shifting tapestry of emotions and experiences that surround me. Whether it’s the colours of a sunset, the subtle beauty in a fleeting moment, or the complex layers of human interaction, I draw from these elements to infuse meaning and depth into my creations. My artistic journey is rooted in a desire to explore, challenge, and expand the boundaries of my creative expression. I am constantly experimenting with new techniques and investigating innovative ideas, always seeking to push the limits of what art can communicate.
Through my work, I aim to not only share my personal narrative but also invite viewers to engage with their own emotions, thoughts and experiences, fostering a deeper connection between the artwork and the observer. Each piece is not just an act of creation but a journey, a pursuit of meaning, exploration, and emotional connection. My process is one of constant evolution, as I remain open to the world around me and allow it to inform and guide my art. I am driven by the belief that art is an open discussion. Something that can be an opportunity for the public to view and make connections, because my art is meant to be shared, felt, and experienced on a deeply personal level.
CV
Education
Visual and Digital Arts, Fine arts ( 2023-2025 )
Exhibitions
Decagram, Humber Grad show ( 2025 )
Humber Galleries, Toronto
The Lost Museum ( 2024 )
Volunteer / Artist
Small Arms Inspection Building Mississauga
Work Experience
Private Commissions ( 2017 - Present )
Skills
Digital art
Traditional art
Animation
Painter
Mixed media
Print maker
Sculpture
Sketchbook (App)
Procreate
Baazart
Flipaclip
CONTACT INFO
Contact: [email protected]
GALLERY


Draining
SIZE: 20 x 20
MATERIAL: Acrylic on Canvas
INFO: The feeling of being chained due to your
lack of motivation, the feeling of isolating yourself and not working on anything where you delay everything and feel like time is moving fast to where you can't keep up. You know you should keep working but the chained feeling and butterflies overwhelm
you.

ABANDON CHILD
SIZE:
MATERIAL: Reused Book, Moss, Paper, Mask, Clay, Ribbon
INFO: A young girl insider named Shiva who was
abandoned in a forest; found by a dark outsider
named ‘Teacher’ who is cursed and lived a past life
that he can’t recall, as he is cursed and isn’t able to
touch an insider as they will be infected. Living
together, and going on journeys, Teacher takes care
of Shiva. Sticking with the theme of ‘lost,
abandoned, discarded and forgotten’ Siuil a run
takes place with Shiva, a girl who is in the forest is
abandoned. Which was very suitable for this
project, a child who is young, innocent and
abandoned lays inside a “outside” environment
when she herself is an insider, a human. Putting her
in the book reminds me of having a treasure chest
where it holds
precious or fragile items as children can be
considered both those. Having the mask as the
teacher is very suitable as he is an outsider of the
story and is cursed; He is the one that protects
Shiva throughout the story and wants what's best.

Romantic Destruction
SIZE: 30 x 20
MATERIAL: Oil paint on Canvas
INFO: "Toxic Love" explores the intense and
often painful experience of romantic
desire, where the yearning to feel
loved by someone you hold dear
becomes overwhelming and
unhealthy. The emotional
complexities of giving everything you
have, pouring your heart and soul into
a relationship, even when it’s clear
that the love you’re striving for is not
reciprocated in a healthy way. The
piece captures the rawness of this
emotional struggle, where the
desperation to make the relationship
work becomes a form of self-sacrifice,
leaving you feeling drained and
broken. The symbolism of "bleeding"
serves as a powerful metaphor for the
toll it takes on your mental and
emotional well-being, highlighting the
pain of clinging to something that isn't
good for you. Ultimately, this work
presents a poignant reflection on the
dangers of an all consuming love, one
that can suffocate rather than nurture, and the deep internal conflict that arises from trying to
make it last despite its toxicity. It’s a visual and emotional exploration of love’s darker side,
reminding us of the importance of recognizing when a relationship becomes harmful and the
courage it takes to let go.

TAKE CARE
SIZE: 30 x 20
MATERIAL: Acrylic on Canvas
INFO: "Take Care" is a conceptual piece that carries a
deeply meaningful message. It serves as a gentle
reminder to check in on those around you,
highlighting the importance of being mindful of
others' well-being. The work conveys a
bittersweet sentiment, reflecting the reality that
you can never truly know someone’s mental state
whether they are struggling or simply doing fine.
While the painting itself is not interactive, it is
accompanied by small, thoughtfully curated
goody bags, each containing various items. These
bags act as symbolic gestures of care,
representing the simple yet powerful act of
offering something to another person as a way of
showing that they are in your thoughts. This subtle, tangible gesture brings the message to life,
inviting the viewer to reflect on the importance of compassion, connection, and the quiet ways in
which we can support one another.

SMILING BODIES
MATERIAL: DIGITAL ART
INFO: It's my character woo hoo