Who are you, and what do you do?
I am a traveler of both time and space (kudos to those of you who recognize that reference).
I have been a few places, done a few things, and know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot. I enjoy interacting with people and have an unusual ability to find solutions to complex problems and build teams. I've been fortunate enough in my career to have had the opportunity to do just that for other's businesses across the country. Now I have had the fantastic luck to have befriended some folks that share my philosophy, and we are exploring ways to encourage people to follow their hearts and explore their arts.
We invite you to join us.
Who are you?
~Fuzz
Who are you? What do you do?
Hello everyone! I am proud to be one of the wacky founders of this amazing enterprise. I love all things sparkly, bright colors, weird designs, and any apparel that causes one to feel good and smile.
My passion for creativity was really sparked after I took a trip out to Burning Man in 2019. I was immersed for the first time, in my life, in this fantastic world of art, music, bizarre but whimsy clothing, elaborate illuminated costumes, and 1000s of hugging hippies with no shame or fear of being who they wanted to be. I was inspired by the experience and realized that I had been pushing myself into this structured professional “adult” mold that I never was going to fit into. In the fall of 2019, I got my first sewing machine, learned a few tricks, and have never looked back.
The past year has been one of immense personal and artistic growth for me, and I have loved every minute that we have worked towards building this business along with the idea of providing a positive inclusive platform for artists of all types. I look forward to “meeting” you all!
Court
I have ZERO artistic ability as far as being able to draw. I once owned a landscaping operation though where I was able to design some pretty cool gardens. I enjoyed that immensely, and was proud of the work we did then. Making people happy by "drawing" a design onto 100-1000 sq ft. of terrestrial "canvas". Using colors and patterns, and understanding that the seasonality would change the interaction between all of the existing elements. A lot to consider if done correctly, but pretty cool when you pull it off right. I highly recommend Dirr's Manual of Woody Landscape Plants as a primer if you are interested.
Otherwise, I was a rank amateur photographer years ago, and a chemist by trade. I enjoy sharing some of the pics I've taken over the years, and have turned a few into concepts that this team has explored. Below is a cool shot I took a few years ago while in the Tetons.
Tatanka!!