Who is this guy?
An author, artist and designer. Too concise? A sequential art scripter, acrylic abstract painter, digital artist, typographer, poet, muralist, tarot and game developer, art collaborator, interface designer, electronic musician and logo/graphics guy. Bitter, funny, skinny, eccentric.
Are you from around here?
As fast as I can: Born in the once-quite-liberal beach town of Santa Cruz, California in the mid-1970's, toddled around the bay area. Later moved to Arizona, North Carolina, Washington and West Virginia as dictated by parents. I returned to California to see how much trouble I could achieve during my high-school years and picked up the nickname Choz, thanks to King and Ian. Many years later I moved to the contradiction-of-the-south, Nashville, Tennessee, and am a patron of its best feature, the ever-amazing Rosa.
What's with the making stuff?
I'm picky. If I can't find/afford what I want, I do my best to hobble it together, from T-shirts and technology to cars and cuisine. I like to make as I take. Thanks to the 'net you can quickly find out too much about most anything. Constructing my own super-heavy-duty extension cord was particularly satisfying, and that never needs to be rebooted or ironed!
Is there more to you?
When I'm not working my day job or engrossed in any of the previously mentioned passions, I drink, cruise MySpace or Slashdot and play on my DS or favorite MMO. And watch Home* with my wife.
What's next?
I look forward to creating more interactive art, collecting more silly hobbies like racing, golf, circuit-bending and brewing. I plan on developing more music soon, and miss LARP and Skating.
You're neato. Want a gift?
Buy one of my mugs or a large print instead. Or CC: me use of my fonts. If you really feel compelled to shower me with trinkets, I will do my best to be accommodating. I wear size 10 shoes, and medium shirts. I have more art than I'll ever have walls. Or, scope my wanties @ Amazon.
These questions are so lame.
And that looks like all we've got time for this year, kids, good night and drug safe!
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For years, I have been looking for the right Datsun 240Z. This was a small, simple sports car made by Nissan from 1969 through 1973. It does not need to run- if the price is right. Once obtained, I will blog its transformation into a small-block powered daily driver/dragster. Help me find my future Z, please! (240's only)