Frazier Untitled \\ Jacob Frazier
Hello! My name is Jacob Frazier, and I believe that living in the moment and appreciating the little things leads to the best projects, deeper experiences, and a happier life. This venture embodies these values by showcasing work I’m proud to create.
I use the word "untitled" behind my name because it preserves the significance of a process while inviting the audience to define a piece for themselves. It keeps an object open to interpretation, holding meaning through the viewer’s perspective. This philosophy guides my artwork, photography, and design. For me, "untitled" isn’t about lacking a title—it’s about avoiding preconceived notions and allowing exploration before defining something as a form, image, or archetype. As titles, names, places, and people change, I want my work—and myself—to evolve with them, moment to moment. Life isn’t about staying the same; it’s about valuing the people and experiences that surround you.
My promise is to approach every project, photo, customer, and experience with care and kindness. Compassion and empathy are the foundation of everything I do, helping me internalize a design, photograph, or another’s values. Through this, I aim to add meaning and value to all the products and services I offer.
Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to contact me anytime at jacob@frazieruntitled.com.
Photographer
The camera has taught me to see the world in new ways. It drives me to explore, to find the details in everyday life that are worth looking at. Photography fuels my passion to discover my limits. This hobby isn’t just a hobby anymore. It’s become a passion of discovery through play.
Architectural Designer
The thing I’ve dreamed of being since I was a kid. What’s better than designing the environments in which we live?
Artist
Tinkerer, playamatician, and dreamer. If you asked me in high school whether I’d be making art in five years I’d have called you crazy. But, ever since diving into architecture my inner dreamer has come out. Drawing, experimenting, and tinkering with who-knows-what is just part of my nature now.