About

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My intersections.

If you would like to work together, or maybe you simply want to understand the art a bit better, then let me tell you my intersections. They’re better than my pronouns because those are stuck in the 90s.

My intersections are art and technology, food and technology, and yes, human consciousness and – you guessed it, technology.

More on these intersections?

I am obsessed with the transcendent and the changing face of what we treasure. I am passionate about the deep past and the speed of our future as it unfolds.

I believe that we all activate at the mediated intersections that we enjoy and this enjoyment is key to building resilience in culture.

Technology is as powerful as the tribal campfire, and it is as close as a best friend. Its proper use requires discussion and guardrails. Having traveled the world the last twenty years I have witnessed and made note of the changes, especially in image making and representation.

Technology is a fine servant and a terrible master.

With understanding we heal ourselves, our families, communities, and so on, not in spite of technology but because of our awareness of our internal power. This is the vision that can drive us towards unity, and it is at intersections where this begins.

At the meeting place between creativity and self-discipline that all the arts exist, whether that be scientific, agricultural or any other type of “art.”

Thunder and Stars is name that expresses this dedication to design systems that promote self-actualization and community engagement in a time of rapidly changing landscapes.

Community as a natural resource? Bio regionalism as marketplace? Traditional craft and DIY alongside innovation in materials and supply chains? Yes, to all of this. Hello, it’s nice to meet you.


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2025. Nikon D 7500 DSLR. New Jersey.

Bonaire, 2024.