Somewhere between cedar and circuit.
PNW Squatch is a Pacific Northwest artist, writer, and wandering Bodhisattva whose work moves between psychedelic ink, surreal fiction, and quiet meditations on what it means to be human in the age of machines.
The work is hand-drawn. The work is honest about its frame. The work doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't.
"I don't believe in religion, but I do believe that the next religion will be a cosmic one." — Einstein, cited in The 37 Steps of the Boda Squatch
Hand-Ink Line Art
Psychedelic, meditative, adult complexity. The Squatch as iconic figure. Pacific Northwest geography as register. Hand-drawn line-work in the tradition of adult coloring book and surreal-meditative illustration.
Published: Eyemazing Coloring Books, Volume 1 (KDP). Forthcoming: The 37 Steps of the Boda Squatch, The Squatchisattva Trilogy.
Cosmic Night Landscape
Procreate and large-canvas paintings. Bioluminescent cobalt and electric azure. Night ridges under impossible skies. The Marvelous Things series and Hauser Lake works.
Influences run from Tokmé Zangpo's Bodhisattva path to Buckminster Fuller's cosmology. The work holds an adult psychedelic complexity — not new-age product, not gallery formalism. Honest practice, honest cadence, honest material.
Surreal Fiction & Meditation
Fiction that lives where Bodhisattva practice meets cosmic-religion canon. The Squatchisattva trilogy reimagines the wandering teacher for a post-AI age. The 37 Steps frames the practice in its own register.
Written under the PNW Squatch byline. Published independently via KDP. The work is the credential.