Web3 & Me

I first became interested in Web3 because I wanted to understand this emerging space to help my clients navigate it. Along the way, I got excited about the community-building opportunities inherent to Web3.

Since the best way to learn is by doing, I've been rolling up my sleeves & getting dirty. I am actively involved in the Web3 space working on community-led projects and creative endeavors. In addition to joining various Web3 communities, I've been cooking up a couple of NFT projects of my own.

My real-world experience can provide insight into this new playground that can be tricky to navigate, much less understand, without a guide.


Web3 Communities I am a part of

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ADIMVERSE

Adim is a community of storytellers, fans and friends working together to create and own a new generation of characters and stories. It is essentially a Web3 production studio where the characters are owned and governed by the community that creates them.

I participated in the inaugural Creator room, and was invited back to lead a room of my own.

BOYS CLUB

Boys club is an organization that's committed to making crytpto accessible to woman and non-binary folks.

I volunteered as part of their wingman program, to help newcomers get comfortable with the web3 space through 1-on-1 onboarding meetings.


nft pROJECTS I have created

NOMADIC ASTRONAUTS

This collection of fun and colorful astronauts is a work in progress. This generative art project combines over 150 different hand-drawn elements, and 7 layers into unique, whimsical pieces.

MEANDERINGS & MUSINGS

A collection of unique NFTs inspired by my wanderings. Every piece starts with a photo of something that catches my eye. I then digitally manipulate the image until it becomes something beautiful but unrecognizable.

EASTBOURNE

An exploded mosiac of a seaside view. Each piece is unrecognizable on it's own, but together the 9 pieces form a whole. This was my first foray into creating NFTs on the Tezos blockchain.


I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
— Thomas Jefferson