About Me 

Carmahn is a Black Canadian/Jamaican visual artist who creates illustrations and animations. She graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Computer Science from Dalhousie University, and is interested in harnessing her artistic abilities toward developing a career in UI/UX design and web development.

Projects she has worked on in the past include illustrating the children's book "Kiana Goes to the Symphony" by Kathryn Brown (2022), designing the event program for the African Nova Scotian Music Association's 25th Awards show (2023), collaborating on an African Nova Scotian community leaders installation at University of King's College (2023), creating illustrations to assist the Halifax Public Library's first Artist in Residence (2021), designing graphics for the musical production of "Love, Peace and Hairgrease" (2022), designing interior graphics and the website for the Braiding Lounge Salon (2021), and re-designing the website for the Emerging Lens Film Festival (2023) and Epiphany HR Consulting (2024).

Carmahn enjoys creating art featuring characters in mystical environments or using magical powers, and often incorporates themes of nature.