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Stories that do not get inked - never become more than just a dream.

What is the story dreaming of becoming?

When I was designing architectural spaces, a series of images would start pushing themselves into my conscious mind until one day, usually after a nap, I would awake and realize I had seen the building complete in every detail – the lighting, the artwork, people living and working in the space. That’s when the drawings would begin.

Stories come to me in a similar fashion. Fragments of the story start weaving a cinematic tapestry, pressing in on my reality until I give them life on the page and the script begins.

We tell stories because, once realized, they have the power to become part of our reality – to inspire, amuse, embolden, enlighten, forgive.

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