BRYAN J TURNBULL
Having no interest in anything but drawing on things and hanging out under bridges, Bryan spent a good 8 years of his life writing graffiti all over Toronto, unfortunately graffiti wasn't a very lucrative career choice and the idea of going to jail for his art, (again) was far from appealing. So he tried his hand at tattooing and has never looked back. He is currently a tattooist at TCB tattoo parlour in Toronto.
VLADIMIR KATO
In 1994 Vladimir relocated to Canada after living in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, and found new interests in art. From realism and sculpting to graphic design and experimental animation there were no set limits for Vladimir. He discovered the urban art movement which opened up new interests and opportunities. This made him decide to enroll in the Sheridan College illustration program where he met a group of artists and formed the Press Pause collective. Vladimir continues to work with Press Pause while pursuing corporate gigs for companies like Reebok and Canada Trust. Today, Vladimir focuses on elevating his talent and ambition to influence and entertain others with visual presentations.
DENNIS CHOW
After being denied acceptance into Cardinal Carter Academy of the Arts at the tender age of 12, Dennis Chow became disenchanted by conventional art and took matters into his own hands, by turning to writing graffiti. With his coming of age, he soon found himself to be a member of Toronto’s budding graffiti scene and developed his distinct style. Graduating from George Brown College in 1999 as a graphic designer, Dennis now lives and works in Toronto, his home town. This self proclaimed creative mad man is constantly looking for new and interesting projects to take on.