I’m a designer who arts for fun. Learned that in 2025.

After a layoff found myself without a job, dog died, and my car got stolen. It forced me to get a garage, which I filled with puppets. So turned out to be lucky! I was able to work it out that in 2025 I got to be creative without thinking of how to sell what I made. Thought I was going to learn that I was an artist that just needed the time, but found out the opposite. How curious.

For many years I fancied myself a painter, but never really was that good. I tried photography for a while and then a bumch of puppets but the whole time I’ve been designing, and not noticing that was the thing. Started copying books. By copying I mean, checking it out of the library, copying the words into InDesign, and then adding new illustrations and pictures, doing the whole thing cover to cover, and then having it printed and bound into a real-life hardcover book. To do it, you have to go over the information so many times in such detail, in the end, you know the book really well. SO MUCH FUN!

No one has ever asked or paid me to redesign a book. I’ve sent a few to authors, only Chad Orzel ever got back to me, and he said, “Thanks, made my day.” So nice. But when you do this to a book, you get an understanding of it that’s so much deeper. You really really learn it. It’s impossible to explain unless you do it. Try it, you’ll see.

I wrote a few under a pen name and then moved on to cards, games, and finally a set of flash cards that feels like they might have legs, but who knows, it wasn’t the point anyway. The journey was incredible, and I feel lucky to have lived it.

When I’m honest with myself, I admit that a bunch of this would never work. Lots was just awful. It meant something to me, and it was so much fun to do. I put the funnies ones at the bottom (I’m not putting it first)

I learned so so much. Now, how to apply it…

norville

Since 2020, I set out to understand the publishing business, and even opened up a publishing company and bookstore. It failed.

I have a provisional patent for a magnetic, spinning, chalkboard that is designed around how the mind works

Patent Concept book

created about 25 books

First Set of books 2020-2023

I created, designed, edited, and produced 20 Editions of 11 Books focused on children’s stories and art themes.

Desiderata - Ultra Violent Winner / Poetry 2023 London Book Festival

Lilibet and the Creature
2021 Page Turner Awards shortlist

Dancing and Other Problems Winner / 2023 Literary Titan Book Award

Dancing and other problems
Winner
/ 2021 International Book Awards

Lilibet and the Creature
Winner
/ 2021 Living Now Awards

1, 2, 4 - Trollina, the Deplorably Beautiful Troll - Illustrated Storybook with Brenda Nucton

3, 5 - Lilibet and the Creature - illustrated Storybook with Phaedra Moon (AWARD WINNER)

6,9 - The Man Who No One Loved - Illustrated Children's Book with Phaedra Moon (AWARD WINNER)

12 -They, Who No One Loved - A picture book concept I presented to Phaedra Moon, she hated it lol. It wasn’t good :(

7 some ugly, dark and lovely things - norville parchment

17 - Horse A Drawing Collection I threw together after almost having a car accident that freaked me out pretty good.

15, 19 - Chuck Palahnuk’s Guts : Single most difficult illustration challenge ever!

10, 11, 13, 14 Dancing and Other Problems - I got stuck on this one. It was part of my famous Banksy rivalry that’s been in my head now for a while. (AWARD WINNER)

8 - Silver Lucy: Fashion photography - The only project I was able to do with the late, Great Silver Lucy

18 Desiderata - Ultra Violent Poetry Picture Book - (AWARD WINNER)

16 - A Brief Explanation of Almost Everything - FM DuPont - Book

no number - Heads by Maceo and Dada

20 - The Man in Black Gets Hurt - A Book with no words, just pictures.

Second Set of books 2023-2025

The next round, I only did one edition of 13 Books; I wrote six of them, three under the name Dr. Doctor, PHD. focused mostly on science. The rest I redesigned. Same words, different pictures.

12. God - Dr. Doctor, PhD

13. Safe for Work (SFW) - Dr. Doctor, PhD

14. The Aves and The Arthropods

15. Neil deGrasse Tyson (Imaginary) Gives no French Fries

16. The Human Intelligence Tower. (H.I.T.) This is a book explaining the idea around my IRL thinking machine. I found out patent applications cannot have jokes in them. WHO KNEW!

not pictured Woody Dorsey’s Behavioral Trading

Five Board Games

For a time, the way forward was to create games that people could play around some big themes. Slaveopoly and Race cards tackle the myth of race, Hack yo life shows the way to happiness, and Time puts it all in perspective.

They make total sense in my brain; other people have found some of them kinda fun and others, confusing.

  • Slaveopoly: a deep dive on ancient to modern slavery and shows how race is a holdover from the transatlantic slave trade.

  • The Cards of THinking Clearly is a Card version of Rolf Dobelli’s the Art of Thinking Clearly, these showcase 99 cognitive disorder cards

  • Hack Yo Life shows the ingredients of human happiness and how to find it

  • Race Cards: This is a 92 large format set of cards that trace Race from Ancient slavery (no race), Greek, Roman, Trans Atlantic and NaZI forced labor, Politics, religion, art and finally language. No person has Black or white skin. All humans are shades of the same color. THis proposes a way though, let’s end race completely as a concept. Here are the cards to help.

  • TIME: This one places technological advances next to human rights to help give situational awareness

I Helped to create and manage an art space created to build large scale industrial ART: NIMBY

I was lucky to work with Micheal Snook, helping with a lot of various duties around the NIMBY warehouse for about four years. We worked to build artist spaces, foster an artist community, and provide a large industrial space for many large-scale Burningman bound art. Because we had to keep rent very low (because artists), we through several shows, a few Fight Parties, and a lot of fundraisers. I learned a ton about community, helping to create art that I don’t do, and supporting a diverse community. I messed up a lot. Snook was really the guy that kept that magical place going for as long as it did.

“If you need a kickass place to build industrial art or want to go to a seriously interesting party then NIMBY is the place to be.”

YELP REVIEW

Shows and Exhibitions

  • Kunstmatrix Online show - Short Love Tails 2022

  • Gallery 114 Group exhibition 2019

  • Market Street Gallery San Francisco Solo SHOW - WHEN ANGELS DREAM

  • NIMBY - Group Exhibition 2011

  • Soma Artist Open Studios - The Angel as Protagonist April 2010

  • Angels Among Us - Solo Exhibition Sept 5, 2010

  • Oil Paintings of Angels | Solo Exhibition Sept 18, 2006 Madusalon , San Francisco Ca

  • Falling Angels | Group Exhibition Nov 15, 2008 - Red Ink Studios, San Francisco Ca

  • New Year Eve - Field of Dreams San Francisco New Years Eve

It’s always playtime. always

-Kit Kat

Looooooove to make music

I play piano, saxophone, and computer

  • cielle: the last seven days (film soundtrack)

  • Assimilating Richard - Dance Drama Music 1999

  • gods: the musical

  • 4U (singing group) Midwest Tours

  • DICIB Fashion Show Theme 1999

  • cielle: songs of sadness -album

  • But Not for Me (Piano album)

  • This Damned Angel I remain - Piano

  • Cream Crackered with Scott Hersher

  • The Trenchparrots - Irrepressible Urges of Spring

  • Greatest Hits Album (2001)

I Started out with oil Painting

my very bad ideas hall of fame

This one time, I tried to draw EVERYONE in a book that had no plot. I redid and released the same book five times. None of them made sense.

Once, I added a baby crying to the background of the entire song for no good reason.

Back in 1999 in Calgary, Alberta, Assimilating Richard was a soundtrack for musical theater. The second song has a sample of a baby crying throughout the entire song. There was no baby in the script. I was stubborn and fought for that with the director, but I cannot remember why.

This had a lot of learnings. I did NOT do my research for this project. With a tight timeline, I used a lot of music I had already been working on, so it did not ring true. I remember loving the dancing so much, but I failed to deliver a soundtrack that was true to the story.

Redesigned an ebook that I found on Amazon, turning it into a hardcover, but could never find the author.

I wrote a song for a chicken and played it for her. NO CLUCKS GIVEN #artlife

The book featured a bunch of funny science, jokes and conversations around some general knowledge that seems unrelated at first but comes together to that crescendos into the point that there is no such thing as race. It features Sylvester Stallone as THE BRAIN! Honestly, I like this one a lot and I think it makes sense to other people. Who knows…

I wrote a book with my imaginary Friend and boxing puppet Iron Neil deGrasse Tyson.

I did send it to the real astrophysicist but he has not written me back…the more I think about it, I get it. The whole let’s pretend you’re my imaginary friend thing probably didn’t land well. lol.

The joke here is that The up and down quarks with the electron and neutrinos form the family that makes up ordinary matter or our “everything” is another way to say it.

HAHA right? Jokes that need explaining are the best!

LAST ONE

I tried to line up chasing cars to Romeo and Juliet set in west oakland for a music bookeo; Like a music video, but a book.

It went as well as it sounds like it would.

my worst recent idea is probably

YOGA HOLES

YOGA MATS WITH optical illusions