I am a creator, a dreamer, and a relentless experimenter—one who’s never been able to sit still, thanks to a brain fueled by ADHD creativity and a hunger for meaning. For years, if you’d asked who I was, I would have told you I was a musician. That was true, but not the whole truth. Over the last decade, my hands have found new ways to stay busy—woodworking, pen and ink illustration, bookbinding, and occult-inspired design have all carved out their place in my process.
But music was just the first medium. I’ve dipped into filmmaking, photography, writing, and even tabletop game design, all in search of the same thing: a way to make the unseen visible. Whether it’s through a carving knife, a pen nib, or a camera lens, I chase that flicker of meaning hiding just behind the veil.
I work under the name Honest Charlie Harris, a title that carries weight. It’s an inherited name—one that originally belonged to an ancestor who earned it through irony, not integrity. The man was a scoundrel. I took the name on purpose, to rewrite his story and pay down whatever karmic debt he left behind. There’s power in a name, after all. The stories we attach to them shape the realities we manifest.
Belief itself is a creative act—a force capable of bending the world around us. That belief, the kind that turns imagination into reality, is central to everything I make. My work often draws from occult symbolism, sigil magic, and esoteric art—not because I’m here to convert anyone to a specific path, but because these are tools for making meaning out of chaos. Sigils appear constantly in my work, from dark aesthetic art prints to handmade cutting boards and occult-inspired t-shirts. Hiding meaning inside the lines feels natural to me—if meaning isn’t obvious, it has to be discovered. That search, the act of finding beauty and purpose hidden in the strange and the broken, is what Corvid Grin is all about.
I don’t believe in meaninglessness. Even in a world that often feels random, sick, and hollowed out by greed, I believe we have the power to build meaning with our hands—to craft it into the wood, the ink, the thread, and the fabric. That’s why Corvid Grin exists. It’s a place where art isn’t just decoration—it’s a ritual act, a quiet spell cast to bring a little more purpose into the noise.
So, who am I? I’m Honest Charlie Harris, the restless hands behind Corvid Grin. I’m a maker of occult-inspired goods, sigil art, dark aesthetic apparel, and handmade relics for people who see beauty in the shadows and purpose in the process. I’m still learning, still experimenting, still chasing the flicker behind the veil.
If that sounds like the kind of creator you want to know, you’re already in the right place.
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