a scroll for the curious, the kind, and the confused
This glossary of selves offers multiple ways to meet my work—whether you’re a curator, a conceptual thinker or researcher, or someone navigating ritual and identity through story.
Imagine trying to explain a tapestry by showing someone one thread. Now imagine the thread is alive. That’s what it feels like when someone asks me what I do.
So instead of one answer, I offer you a glossary of selves.
How to Use This Glossary of Selves
You don’t have to read everything or click every link.
This glossary is an open invitation: find the thread that feels most like yours. Each entry speaks to a different way of seeing or searching—whether you’re here for theory, healing, story, or simply curiosity.
There’s no wrong door. Just start where something stirs.
Which Thread Speaks Your Language?
1. For the Curious Stranger
I make stories, rituals, and symbolic tools to help people find their way back to themselves.
You might like to: meet me, read a ritual scroll or visit my Living Lore Library
2. For the Neurodivergent Soul or Sensitive Thinker
I’m building a symbolic operating system for people who think in story and feel in symbols. My work helps you regulate emotions, reframe identity, and build rituals that actually fit your brain.
You might like to: explore MythOS or read the science behind a ritual designed for minds that map, loop, and feel deeply
3. For the Academic or Theory Friend
I’m developing a neuro-symbolic theory of narrative identity and emotional memory encoding.
I also design practical tools for people whose cognition is shaped by emotionally intense story loops.You might like to: read about the theory informing my work or view Portfolio & Projects.
4. For Fellow Artists, Ritualists, or Gamers
I make interactive scrolls, identity tools, and lore-based rituals.
My work lives where mythology, healing, and narrative design overlap.You might like to: try a Ritual Scroll or Discover MythOS.
5. For the Curator or Conceptual Art Soul
I work with narrative systems, ritual design, and emotionally charged artifacts.
My practice spans interactive installations, physical scrolls, and symbolic operating systems — each piece part of a larger mythic logic.You might like to: read my Artist Statement, explore my Project Portfolio, or the Living Lore Archive
For the One Who Walks Between
Not everyone fits into these frames.
Some of us live between stories — threadwalkers, lore-keepers, memory-binders.
If you’re still reading, if you’re still curious, you might be one, too.
You’ll know what to do.You might like to: start with a Ritual Scroll, Wander the Living Lore Library, or Just Ask Me Something
Not sure which thread is yours?
Ask me a question.
Or return to the full portfolio.