
Your Camera as a Paintbrush
“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way—things I had no words for.” -Georgia O’Keeffe Tweet Using a Camera as a Paintbrush: Blurring the Lines Between Photography and Art You know that feeling when you’re staring at a blank canvas or a pristine digital layer, and all you want to do

Chasing Creativity with Chris – Ep. 2
In this second episode of Chasing Creativity with Chris, I’ll share some new portrait sketches, a DIY coffee cabinet project and my continuing experiments with vibe coding art that you can try on your own. For my IT friends, click here to jump straight to the vibe coding section. Portrait practice makes perfect? I’ll let you in on a little

“This is my fuel”
I was recently flipping through one of my old, unfinished sketchbooks when I came across the following piece — something I now realize could be called free-verse poetry. If you know me, you probably wouldn’t list “poet” among my many creative hobbies, so sharing this feels like a bit of a risk. Still, the message behind it feels just as relevant

Chasing Creativity with Chris – Ep. 1
“Not all those who wander are lost… some are just chasing ideas.” – (J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired remix) That line speaks to the heart of my creative journey. For me, wandering isn’t aimless — it’s intentional curiosity. It’s the way I explore the world, ideas, and art forms that spark something new inside me. Whether I’m behind the camera, sketching with ink,