ABOUT

D. Robbins is a multidisciplinary artist working with sound, image, objects, writing, and systems.

His practice explores how place is encountered, recorded, organized, and translated through visual, sonic, and structural forms. The work often engages public space, memory, archival language, natural environments, and minimal gestures to examine how experience is shaped by what we notice, what we preserve, and what we overlook.

Design functions as a method within the practice. It supports clarity, restraint, repetition, and documentation rather than easy resolution.

Based in Colorado, Robbins works across digital and physical formats, including site-responsive projects, moving image, printed matter, sound, field research, care-based objects, and learning systems.

Little.Big Studio is the public container for this practice. It holds selected artworks, educational tools, studio systems, sound projects, and experiments that connect creativity with care, reflection, and practical transformation.

Selected works, collaborations, and project documentation are available upon request.