I am S. T. Fatewrite, Visionary Artist, Multi-Genre Author, Multimedia Producer, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and Pantheist Philosopher.
My Vision
I am a visionary realism painter and illustrator focused on creating art that alters perception and reveals the cosmos in ways ordinary observation, photography, or instrumentation never could.
Since childhood my mind has lived in the sky, reaching beyond our world toward what existence could be. My creative work expresses that desire for life to be more than reality allows. Through painting and writing I share fragments of that vision so others can step outside physical boundaries and explore existence through imagination and perception.
My art is a window into the mind’s eye, a glimpse of the universe on an existential scale. My writing expands those ideas into speculative worlds where philosophy, science, and spirituality intertwine. Everything I create exists to inspire others to dream, imagine, adapt, progress, and reshape reality through ideas. I am a visionary and I want the world to have more visionaries.
Who Is S. T. Fatewrite?
S. T. Fatewrite is my chosen name. The initials are my real first and middle initials, while “Fatewrite” combines my long-time online moniker “Fate” with “write.” I prefer this name for both privacy and personal identity. It is how I choose to represent my creative self.
I am an autistic and ADHD artist and writer from a small town in East Texas. I am a lifelong artist, science fiction and fantasy enthusiast, anime and manga fan, avid reader, medieval combat hobbyist, and armchair astrophysicist.
I first learned to paint as a toddler from my grandmother Catharine Clara Robinson, a lifelong still life and landscape artist. I studied art from kindergarten through college, exploring many mediums before settling on acrylic painting as my primary focus.
For over a decade I specialized in ink illustration, a discipline built on precision and embracing imperfection. My art began as a private practice of focus and meditation until near age 30 I realized it carried a greater purpose.
The turning point came with Starmap V2 (2023), an intricate cosmic illustration from my writing universe. It was the first piece that compelled me to share rather than hide it. Since then I have pursued art not just as therapy or hobby but as a lifelong mission to help others see beyond the visible universe.
Our cosmos is vast beyond comprehension. Every day events unfold across space we can barely detect or capture. Art bridges that gap.