This site is now a portfolio of my art work. An older version promoted my skills as a print and website designer. Then, I would tell my clients it was important to include their photo. Visitors want to “see” whom they are visiting. Let’s start with some of my gravatars.




SHORT BIO: 1946 Born in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 1968 Graduated from the University of Minnesota with a major in architecture and a minor in art. 1974 Moved to NYC. 1977 -2002 TIME magazine. 1998 Diagnosed with Stargardts Disease. 2018 Moved to Minneapolis. Wife: Vera. Daughter: Danielle. PA: Alexa, Meta Ray Bans, Chat GPT
KBS – April 18, 2022 • Minneapolis
My Big VIP Adventure
M ore than 20 years ago, I was diagnosed with late onset Stargardt Disease. It is a progressive form of macular degeneration where the build up of Vitamin A kills retina cells leading to central vision loss. I cannot read a menu or a book. By comparison my peripheral vision is absolutely amazing.

This blog is my journal of how I am adjusting as a VIP (visually impaired person). Adapting to Vision Loss is a bit like going through the stages of grief. Consequently, I have quietly experienced periods of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. as well as sporadic moments of profound philosophical insights into , cribbage, shoveling snow and the human comedy.
A timeline of that path would include: Eight years ago I stopped playing basketball. Six years ago I stopped driving Five years ago ended my commercial graphic design business as my skillsets slowed,. Two years ago I stopped reading print, transitioning to software that converts text-to-speech. Last year, thanks to ZOOM, I hired an assistant to screen share and aid me with intricate computer tasks. Technology Rocks. I ❤️ Voice Over.
As an artist, the impact has been disturbing. but I am determined to not let that defeat me. I am resolved to persist and record this journey. –KBS June 5, 2021