 
This site is mainly a pet project of mine. I came up with the name Wizard's Wagon because I like old wagons (particularly those colorful European vardos), fantasy magic, and alliteration. Some years ago I had the idea to design and build a vardo, and then catalogue the process on the Internet. I obviously never got around to it, but the name stuck with me.
The site should work with any browser, but has primarily been designed for and tested on Firefox.
The site is currently hosted on Neocities.
Site formatting subject to change.
Thank you for visiting.
 
I'm WizWag, an artist on the Internet. I like art: I like making art, and I have an interest in art as it pertains to the human condition. I think art is one of the most significant aspects of human culture and our lives are poorer without it, especially art of quality. The definition of art and the way in which art is valued are subjective, but I think most people who appreciate art (even conceptually) can agree that "good" art is important, and we need more of it. Whether or not you think my art is good is up to you, but I like making it and I like trying my best to make things good by my own metric. Ultimately, I find both the creation of art and bearing audience to it enjoyable; all aspects of art are just fun and deeply rewarding to me.
I don't really like mass social media. I make art because I enjoy it, and post it because I want to share it. One of, if not the most significant, contributing factors to me making this site in the first place was my want for a more creative, personalized, outlet for artistic expression that wouldn't rely on algorithmic dissemination of its contents. Mass social media, through its design and reward systems, discourages specific types of creative production, thereby reducing its value as a genuine vehicle for expression, which is boring. I think you should just make whatever you want to make.
 
 