His work frequently examines the line between the artificial and the authentic, exploring surreal, fantastical, and dystopian themes.
[2] Brothers began producing, writing, and acting in radio dramas, with notable projects including The Church of Jayne Mansfield and The New Atomic Age.
[2] He wrote, illustrated, and published a variety of works, including comic books, pamphlets, religious tracts, trading cards, and Tijuana bibles, displaying an interest in unconventional storytelling and use of multiple media.
[3] By day, Brothers worked as a film industry set designer, constructing immersive and believable spaces.
[9] An intensely personal and surreal film, written by and starring Steven C. Stewart, that examines themes of disability, sexuality, and psychological complexity.