MNSTR Creative is a boutique studio built by two makers grounded in curiosity, emotion, and the drive to make things that matter. Our work spans design, photography, craftsmanship, storytelling, and art shaped by our neurodivergent minds and hands-on process. We don’t follow trends; we create from within. Each project is a response to the world around us… playful, purpose-driven, and created for connection.
The folks behind MNSTR Creative

BenG
With 10 years spent in Asia and a 24-year career in VFX, BenG has honed a deep-rooted passion for technically challenging craftsmanship. Frustrated by the creative limits of large-scale client work, he began carving out space for his own voice, drawing inspiration from artists like Blek Le Rat. In 2010, he began exploring narrative art and screen printing, diving headfirst into hands-on creative experimentation. Based in Canada since 2015, BenG works as both an artist and a maker: tinkering with 3D printing, CNC machining, woodworking, and whatever else he can get his hands on. Check his latest works with Twilight Talismans.

OSG
OSG is a creative professional working across photography, graphic design, illustration, and art direction. Her background in graphic design and photojournalism shapes an honest yet intentional aesthetic, with work spanning portraiture, food photography, conceptual imagery and experimental collaborations. She has created across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and is now mainly in North America. Through MNSTR Creative and MNSTR Skate, she continues to merge mental health, art, and design into powerful visual narratives. She firmly believes that that personal projects are just as vital as commissioned work.
MNSTR Creative acknowledges and honours that we live, work, and create on the unceded and ancestral territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Tsawwassen First Nation, Musqueam, and other hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓-speaking peoples who have cared for these lands since time immemorial. We commit to ongoing learning, respect, and action in support of Indigenous sovereignty and stewardship. Learn More
