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As far as we can tell, Mr. Hart is a human, born Oct 02, 1970 in Anne Arundel County, MD. He grew up in Chestertown, MD, and graduated Kent County High School in 1988.
Photo by Shawn Sutierre, 1988. This print was awarded the blue ribbon for black and white photography at the annual Kent County High School Art Show.
He went to study art at Frostburg University. He moved to California between his Junior and Senior year. He intended merely to take up his sister's gracious offer to visit for the summer. After a summer spent looking for a job, he finally landed one in late July of 1991. The clothing company Patagonia had an opening at their new outlet in Cabazon, almost to Palm Springs. Because he didn't have the airfare to return by the end of August, and because he had just started a job with a company he had long idolized, Mr. Hart stayed in Southern California. He camped out in the backcountry of Joshua Tree for three months, journeying to work in retail from his wildrness roost five days a week. When winter blew in that year, he moved to Idyllwild, CA with some co-workers. Later he found friends and digs in Cabazon itself, a rusting hulk of an old west boom town. Eventually he transferred to Seattle with Patagonia, where his two brothers already were living. Mr. Hart worked for a year and a half at the store in Seattle, painting various murals and designing a t-shirt for the company. After brief stints at the fledgling American Hemp Mercantile, and Hemp Textiles International, he then worked for O'Brien International, manufacturer of water skis and wakeboards. He helped launch obrien.com, and served as in house web maintenance specialist for two years before striking out on his own to start Brady Web Designs and snowboard a lot.