This is the beginning of something truly meaningful, and I’m genuinely excited to see where it leads. I’m especially looking forward to the unexpected intersections along the way — the conversations, connections, and shared ah-ha moments that will naturally unfold.
The Hi-five Project is more than a creative outlet. It’s an invitation to explore creative potential, question old assumptions, and participate in shaping a new reality that feels more connected, more conscious, and more human.
If the world feels a little off right now — chaotic, heavy, or uncertain — take heart. These moments of discomfort often signal growth. Individually and collectively, we’re in the middle of a necessary transition into something vastly greater than our current understanding of the world around us.
My hope is that this project encourages us to stay grounded while inspiring each other to look inward… and outward — beyond our learned perspectives and conditioned beliefs. There’s a new dawn taking shape, and I’m grateful to be here for it, embracing it with curiosity, intention, an open heart, and without fear. It may be uncomfortable, but I hope that you’ll tune in to whats to come, it’s gonna be amazing for all of us.
A little about me
My name is Chris. I’m an artist based in Palmer Lake, Colorado.
Since 2011, I’ve had the privilege of building my life around creation. As an independent graphic and web designer, I get to wake each day and build ideas, visuals, and help my clients bring their own ideas to life. Working from my home office allows me to spend my days close to what matters most: time with my wife Kelsey, and two boys, Levi and Townes. That alone feels like success.
Lately, my attention has turned inward—and outward at the same time. I’m focused on releasing ideas that have lived quietly in my mind and giving them form in the world.
Along my path, I’ve felt a growing awareness that reality is far deeper, stranger, and more interconnected than we’re taught to believe. Curiosity has led me to profound questions about consciousness, identity, and our place in the cosmos—questions that gently unravel the illusion of separation and hint at something vast beneath the surface of everyday life.
This project is an open exploration. A signal sent outward. An invitation to wonder and hopefully spark conversation. I’m excited to see how it evolves, what paths align, and how we might remember—together—what it means to be here.
Me and my mighty family.
