About

David Jardine is a Canadian artist and actor known for his work across multiple mediums. He attended Niagara College to study graphic design and Brock University to study art history. After completing his education, he began working as a graphic designer and illustrator for several publishing houses and film production companies, creating novel covers, children’s books and posters.

In addition to his work in graphic design and illustration, David studied acting with renowned teacher Mel Tuck in Vancouver. He has appeared in numerous theatrical productions and had roles in television shows such as "Supernatural”(Warner Bros.) and "When Calls the Heart”(Hallmark). David also appeared in many commercials including EA Sports FIFA.

David's most notable work is his series "Coffee Doodles," where he produces surreal, comedic, visual stories by drawing over coffee stains and narrating on YouTube. His work has received widespread exposure and coverage in major media outlets, including Yahoo News, MSN, Digg.com, and Laughing Squid. Coffee Doodles has also received praise from prominent figures such as Ben Avery of the Tim Dillon show.

David has exhibited his work at prominent galleries in Canada, such as the Harbour Front Gallery in Toronto, Rodman Hall Gallery in Saint Catherine's, and Brock University's Sean O'Sullivan Theatre Gallery in Saint Catherine's. Additionally, he has published four children's books that have received critical acclaim and have been nominated for literary awards, including Ontario's Blue Spruce Award and Saskatchewan's Willow Award.