My Creative Disorder

My Creative Disorder This is the dumping ground for my creative madness and bad dad jokes... welcome!

I'm not a beach person but as we are from the cold and dark north I love to be in the sun. Even more so if there ar exot...
05/30/2026

I'm not a beach person but as we are from the cold and dark north I love to be in the sun. Even more so if there ar exotic palms present which still feels like magic to stand beside them. Selfie is mandatory. ☀️

Good morning! Worked until late yesterday on a very special beer label design, but I'll save that for a later video. Now...
05/27/2026

Good morning! Worked until late yesterday on a very special beer label design, but I'll save that for a later video. Now, I want to get all of my other jobs out of the way so I can finish painting the first two designed skateboards. This is my dream job—creating something cool, constantly exploring mediums and techniques. Skateboards are already so cool, so adding my flair to this fun format is amazing! Hope to share the video process very soon. :)

A flying camera for artists and solo creators - DJI NEOMost gadget videos eventually start sounding the same.Better came...
05/25/2026

A flying camera for artists and solo creators - DJI NEO

Most gadget videos eventually start sounding the same.

Better camera. Better battery. Better specs. Better stabilization.

And somewhere along the way, the actual creative side disappears.

So instead of making another technical drone review, I wanted to test something simpler:

Can a tiny self-flying drone actually help artists and creators make more interesting videos?

Recently, I took the DJI Neo out to a parking lot with one of my artworks and started experimenting – how many applications can I figure out? Turns out a lot!

Not cinematic perfection.
Not expensive productions.
Just trying ideas.

I’m usually not impressed by gadget videos anymore, but this tiny self-flying drone genuinely made me think differently about filming creative work.In this v...

05/19/2026

I was asked to design the King of Spades for a massive artist charity collaboration, but I always view this character as someone a bit dark.

​Look closely at the design. You see the crown? It represents the toxic urge for power. And between his teeth? Those are tiny hands of prisoners trying to escape. It’s a play on Pinocchio—but instead of his nose growing when he lies, it grows because he’s ready to devour his own people just to be king of all things.

​I love giving my art a deeper concept. What do you think? Did I go too dark?

I just wanted to make a small video about this playing card design I’ve been working on.
05/18/2026

I just wanted to make a small video about this playing card design I’ve been working on.

I just wanted to make a small video about this playing card design I’ve been working on.I drew the King of Spades on paper first, scanned it, then finished t...

Quitting the "perfect" YouTube videoAfter two years of making videos by the book, trying to chase analytics, and stressi...
05/17/2026

Quitting the "perfect" YouTube video

After two years of making videos by the book, trying to chase analytics, and stressing over getting the "perfect" shot, I’ve realized something needs to pivot.

In this video, I’m opening up about why I’m completely throwing out the standard YouTube playbook. No more over-polished setups, no more insincere clickbait titles, and no more rigid episode structures. I want to go back to why I started making videos 7 years ago: to have genuine fun, capture my raw creative process, and lean into the beautifully chaotic reality of traveling with my family. For the next chapter of this channel, things are going to look a bit messy, unscripted, and entirely authentic. Thanks for sticking with me on this journey.

After two years of making videos by the book, trying to chase analytics, and stressing over getting the "perfect" shot, I’ve realized something needs to pivo...

05/17/2026

I love me some Tunaholic! If you like fried seafood then this is the place for you! Croatian based sea food bar that offers some amazing street food style choices straight from the sea!

05/16/2026

Daytime artists - do they exist?Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to treat your art like a day job?In this ...
05/15/2026

Daytime artists - do they exist?
Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to treat your art like a day job?
In this unfiltered "thoughts" video, I share an epiphany I had while watching other artists on YouTube: the vast majority of us are squeezing our creativity into the margins of our lives—working late into the evening, on weekends, or whenever we can find a spare moment.


Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to treat your art like a day job?In this unfiltered "thoughts" video, I share an epiphany I had while watching...

05/13/2026

How much would you pay for an artwork like this?

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