My story starts with composer David Behrman, who sat me down with assembly language, early microcomputers, and the strange idea that code could become a visual instrument.
Those Apple II experiments led into larger digital works, national and international digital exhibits, and a slow, steady habit of treating every new machine as another studio tool.
My work with microcomputers opened an Adjunct Lectureship in Computer Science at Washington State University, and that teaching mindset still shapes how I approach today's AI driven visual experiments.
My work explores the dynamic relationship between images, ideas, and technology. Blending traditional fine art with experimental digital media and AI, my pieces mix surreal, conceptual, and subtly humorous themes, encouraging a closer look at the familiar. At this site, I offer a curated glimpse into my evolving body of work.
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