Michelle Ku and I met on the Internet, a few days before we actually met in person in a local ramen restaurant. I’ve been getting to know her over the past few years, as a friend and long-distance collaborator (I live in Toronto). Of course, Michelle has a wonderfully genius and magic hand when it comes to making art, but more importantly, she’s a truly cool person. Michelle drives her granddad’s car that has a button glued to the rear passenger-seat lock, makes comics with her younger brother and loves cows. When Michelle is painting a mural, all the people in her life show up to support her, which is a true sign of love. If you walk around her apartment, you will stumble across many excellent uses of her sticker collection as an accent feature (behind doors, lining a floor-length mirror, pressed onto a napkin holder). Michelle knows the importance of taking her time, taking a rest, and singing along to Chappell Roan. PS: Do not tailgate her!
–Written by Wenting Li, illustrator and friend
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Which ’hood are you in?
I grew up in Edgemont, right now I live in Heritage.
What do you do?
I’m an independent artist creating paintings, animations, illustrations and occasionally murals. I also sell prints and merch in my online shop and at conventions.
What are you currently working on?
I’m currently working on a mural as part of the BUMP Festival and also preparing for my next convention, Anime NYC.
Where can we find your work?
You can watch my film Unblending on the National Film Board of Canada’s streaming platform, and see more of my work at my website.