The dream of 20th century art was for everyone to be an artist. I think we've outgrown the time when we needed a professional artist class that uses the word 'praxis'. I am an artist when I study differential geometry for 2 years. I am an artist when I learn to crochet. I am an artist when I make sculpture for a museum. I am an artist when I code in C++. I am an artist when I machine a block of steel into a perfect cube. I am an artist when I keep it all to myself.
The internet is an almost purely negative place to share, and it typically demands as much of your attention as you will give it. This little website is a place for me to share a few images, words and thoughts about what I am interested in-- what I'm studying, what I'm thinking about and what I've made recently. It's a one way street because I am not interested in feedback unless I know you and we talk regularly.
This is a photograph of an object I made years ago. It is the boolean subtraction of a yam (which is long gone from this earth) and a perfect 2" cube. The yam is gone, but it's trace remains in the cube which is somewhere in a drawer in my apartment now.