The Craft with May Globus

Scott Sueme has a quiet energy and demeanour about him, something calming you can feel right from the moment you meet the artist. 

The start of his artist journey came from a deep interest in skateboard and graffiti art culture, which eventually led him to Emily Carr University, where he studied fine arts before taking off to travel for inspiration outside of what he knew. Today, he’s done commissioned work for The City of Vancouver, a project with the NBA, Nike, lululemon, and more.

In this conversation, we explore his creative process, how he’s built community among other artists, what he learned most about himself during this last year, what he would tell his younger self, and more.

Show Notes

Scott Sueme has a quiet energy and demeanour about him, something calming you can feel right from the moment you meet the artist. 

The start of his artist journey came from a deep interest in skateboard and graffiti art culture, which eventually led him to Emily Carr University, where he studied fine arts before taking off to travel for inspiration outside of what he knew. Today, he’s done commissioned work for The City of Vancouver, a project with the NBA, Nike, lululemon, and more.

In this conversation, we explore his creative process, how he’s built community among other artists, what he learned most about himself during this last year, what he would tell his younger self, and more.

What is The Craft with May Globus?

The Craft is an audio-visual collection of intimate conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, and pioneers across disciplines. Each episode weaves through their personal backstory, creative process, and way of living—an exploration of the humanity that connects us all.

Alongside the conversations, the show’s visual storytelling—through editorial-style photography—offers another way in. Like a modern-day magazine editorial, each image is a quiet window into the spirit of the guest and the world they’re shaping.