I work out of a studio in Lambertville, NJ, where the Delaware River shapes the landscape and
history creates a backdrop for reinvention. My practice is built on the belief that creativity
shouldn't be limited by the tool in your hand—whether that tool is a paintbrush, a laser cutter,
or a VR headset.
I spent over a decade in the advertising industry, learning how to build worlds for screens.
Now, I use that technical foundation to explore the space between the digital and the physical.
I paint on canvas, I build furniture from wood and steel, and I architect environments in
virtual reality.
I don’t see these as separate disciplines. They are all just different ways to solve the same
problem: How do we turn an abstract thought into a tangible reality?
- Christian Kowalchuk