Hello my name is Lovi, and I am a consulting gardener and Sacred Geometry artist and am from Portland and San Francisco.  I grew up in Portland and move to SF when I was a teen.  I graduated in SF and studied Environmental Education up north at a very progressive college (Black Lives Matter!).  My father's family is from Oakland and SF.

I have been a part of several collective environments including DIY community bike shops such as Bike Farm in Portland(2017-2018), and Food Not Bombs in SF(2000-1), Olympia(2007-8), and Bellingham(2010-11).  As well as the biking communities in Portland and SF.  I have lived extensively off-grid with only solar power in the woods as well.

I had been working at Noisebridge and will again but am taking a break for a couple weeks as I was putting too much time in working on their laser cutter ventilation without being able to make art and the pressure of that and mourning family from SF who have passed started getting to me very bad when I moved back just a month before.  The quietness of Sudo Room appeals to me at the moment but I hope to help Sudo grow in membership by helping out the website with copywriting and design help, and also printing promotional signage or other graphic design and in other ways participating in boosting membership and involvement

I have been working with the laser cutter these last few days, and I can now cut through 1/8th inch acrylic in one pass. There are improvements to be made but I won't digress.

In my life broadly I am a plant geek but have been focusing more on tech and art these last few years.  I've been using Linux since 2011.  I'm studying JavaScript.  For art I have made glow in the dark black light reactive sacred geometry screen-prints, and have moved on to laser cutting in last few years as it is more exact and I like to help teach people about the actual patterns in the universe and natural history through my art.  Broadly I wish to inspire folks to cultivate a sense of environmental, alchemical, and universal awareness through my art.

Hail Gaia