I’ve spent most of my life paying attention to things other people walk past.
Not in a passive way. In a way that feels like listening.
The way a room holds tension. The way color can calm—or agitate—without saying a word. The way objects collect meaning just by being placed somewhere long enough.
Before I had language for any of this, I was already responding to it. Adjusting things. Moving things. Creating things. Trying to understand why some spaces felt like exhale, and others felt like holding your breath.
Working in film only sharpened it.
For 25 years, I built worlds designed to make people feel something—often without them realizing why. Every detail mattered. Texture, color, placement, scale. Nothing was random. Everything was in conversation.
And somewhere along the way, I realized: It’s not just sets that do this. It’s everything.
The spaces we live in.
The things we surround ourselves with.
The way we arrange, collect, keep, and ignore.
It’s all communicating something.
The Aesthetic of Awareness is where I make that visible.
Not as full stories. Not as raw fragments. But as something in between.
This is where perception takes form—through artwork, images, objects, and space. Where I translate what’s happening beneath the surface into something you can see, feel, and recognize.
A shift in color that changes the mood of a room. A wall full of art that feels overwhelming instead of expressive. An object that’s been moved three times but still doesn’t feel right.
These things aren’t random.
They’re signals.
This section is how I show you how I see. Because the truth is—you already do this too. You just might not trust it yet.
Everything in Skewed North is about navigation.
The Map is the story.
Field Notes are the moments.
The Atlas is what’s underneath.
The Aesthetic of Awareness is how you learn to read it.
How to recognize what’s off.
What’s aligned.
What’s asking to change.
This is the space where awareness becomes visible.
And once you see it— you don’t unsee it.
For those inside, there’s more.
The Atlas holds the deeper archive—private journals, early drafts, lost writings, and the private podcast: Recalculating, with two full series listed below.
🌌✨ Cosmic Interference — the story of love, timing, and the connection that changed everything
🚗💫 Driving Under the Influence of Inspiration — the detours, wrong turns, and moments that shaped how I move through the world
And then there are the Field Notes.
Small dispatches from the road—the in-between moments where things are still unfolding. Fragments of inspiration, photographs, studio glimpses, and observations gathered as life happens. Not the polished story. Not the final meaning. Just the noticing.
This is also where you’ll see more of the work behind the scenes.
What I’m making. What I am filming. What I’m working through.
What’s shifting before it becomes something finished.
Because most of the real work doesn’t happen in the final piece.
It happens in the middle of it.
Welcome to the middle.
Until next time…


