Let’s start off with I have no reflexes. The only video games I’ve ever been decent at are Rock Band (as the singer…that I can do), Tetris, Contra (love that Konami code), and Bubble Bobble. That said, I love video games. My other half plays and I’m sort of a navigator and observer. I would…… Continue reading Soul
Tag: art
Teapots
I was first introduced to teapot racing (yes, it’s a thing) at the Clockwork Alchemy steampunk convention. Racers take a remote-control car chassis, top it with a teapot, steampunk the heck out of it, and race the cars over an obstacle course in one of the ballrooms. It’s a hoot to watch! One of my…… Continue reading Teapots
Stew
I’ve been in a little bit of a funk lately with all the craziness going on in the world and at work. I’ve learned over the years that the Funk is my body is telling me I need to slow down and recharge my positivity meter. Normally I have a billion ideas I’m dying to…… Continue reading Stew
Multiverse
When I was a kid, I loved those crossover episodes of TV shows where a character in one show would turn up on another show one week, and then the other character would return the favor the following week. The characters would have to work together to solve a two-episode plot. My favorite was the…… Continue reading Multiverse
Mosaics
Lantern Bridge Mosaic Thinking organically when creating art is hard for me. I’m an analyst. I take my hammer (or my head), smash it into a problem to bash it down to its tiniest parts and then fit the pieces together in dozens of different ways until I solve it. Hard to smash a piece…… Continue reading Mosaics
Logos
Several people have asked how my logo came to be, so I thought I’d share what it means to me and how the elements came about. First a little word-geekery, What the heck is a logo? According to the internet (which means it must be true), logo (the word), showed up in 1937, probably as…… Continue reading Logos
