ABOUT THE STUDIO

playing in a one-man band

About the Artist

I’ve been creating content for Alphazett long before the idea of it even existed. For years my job and hobby were virtually the same-- designing environments and buildings and everything else for imaginary/game worlds. Most of what I created was never used, but neither was it discarded. It simply collected. Meanwhile, I started to become serious about writing, albeit on unrelated subjects, so it was only a matter of time before interests merged and I started to write about the places I was drawing. It was a project in search of a thesis, and then a thesis in search of a good story, as there was little rhyme or reason to it all. Then, after reading an article in Scientific American about the multiverse, everything started coming together. The concept had already long been in popular culture, but once its validity was explained in a way that I could understand, a light bulb went off.

To say this has been a slow-burning passion project is an understatement of massive proportions. I have spent years to get to this point, but that's what happens when you're artist, writer, designer, technician, and chief bottle-washer, and, your vision of the end-product is always shifting.

I hope this project will continue to grow, and that in time, other people will also get involved. If you are interested in contributing or collaborating, feel free to message me with your ideas or proposals.  

I would like to thank all who contributed art, editing, and input throughout this long, arduous journey, including:

Tanya Knannlein, Maria Glanz, Alex & Dawn Laurent, Larry Ahern, Brooks Peck, Shane Huddleston, Meghan Thompson, Elissa Travers, Ted Wiedman, Gordon Nealy, Perla Ruiz, Beverly Breckinridge, Dave Rosencrantz, Anna Lin, William Eastler 

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