Maker Projects
Electronics, wood, plastic, metal, fiberglass, cloth, leather, automotive projects, fabrication, and creative problem solving.
I’m David N. Junod — a creator working across software, electronics, painting, drawing, fabrication, vehicles, and whatever material looks interesting next. Junod.net is the home for my art, apps, experiments, and maker projects.
A cleaner home base for the things I build, paint, design, repair, invent, and obsess over.
Acrylic, watercolor, pen, pencil, sketches, studies, finished paintings, and future print releases.
Desktop apps, tools, web projects, utilities, embedded experiments, and recent software work.
Electronics, wood, plastic, metal, fiberglass, cloth, leather, automotive projects, fabrication, and creative problem solving.
I started drawing and painting as a young child while watching my mother paint as a hobby. Through elementary, middle, and high school, I drew constantly and painted whenever I could. I was often asked to create artwork for school displays, and in middle school I helped create sets for several plays.
I also experimented with stop-motion animation and film production using my father’s Super 8 camera and editing station. In high school, I took every art class I could, mostly because it gave me more time to draw and paint.
In 1981, at 17, I became a father. Supporting my family became the priority, so my professional focus shifted to another lifelong love: software development. I kept drawing from time to time, and in 2003 I decided to start painting again with a goal of completing 500 paintings. I painted six, paused for a while, then returned to painting regularly in 2010. Since then, I’ve created more than 120 paintings, with plans to scan them, archive them, and make prints available.
Artists and storytellers whose imagination, craft, humor, draftsmanship, and worlds left a mark.