Musician · Author · Survivor · Voice of Transformation
Christian Workman is a Denver-born musician, author, tattoo artist, and creative force transforming pain into purpose through heavy music, literature, faith, and unapologetic authenticity.
Born in Denver, Colorado, Christian Workman is a musician, published author, licensed tattoo artist, and frontman of the heavy metal band Codeflawed. His story is shaped by survival, transformation, faith, and resilience after experiencing tragedy, incarceration, and rebuilding his life through art and discipline.
Following the devastating consequences of an alcohol-related car accident after high school, Christian turned pain into purpose. Through music, writing, and creative expression, he began transforming his experiences into something capable of reaching others who feel trapped by their past.
Today, his mission is to use art, music, and storytelling to remind people that adversity does not have to become destiny.
Christian Workman's story has reached global audiences through major editorial features, music publications, and cultural platforms. Published May 27, 2026.
Coming of Age Behind Prison Walls
Black Boxed is Christian Workman's deeply personal book about survival, incarceration, loss, resilience, and transformation. More than a memoir, it is a testimony of rebuilding identity after life-changing adversity.
The book is beginning to gain attention among schools, prison organizations, rehabilitation communities, and audiences seeking honest conversations around consequences, growth, accountability, and second chances.
Through Codeflawed, Christian Workman transforms emotion into sound. The music carries themes of survival, rage, grief, faith, resilience, and reinvention — not as performance, but as lived truth.
As the band prepares for future touring opportunities and outreach inside prison systems, Codeflawed is becoming more than a music project. It is a platform for connection, healing, reform, and transformation.
Heavy music with a human mission.
Christian Workman's work exists for people who feel forgotten. The people who made mistakes. The people who lost everything. The people trying to rebuild themselves after darkness.
Through music, books, speaking, tattoo art, and personal experience, Christian uses his voice to create conversations around resilience, prison reform, faith, accountability, trauma, recovery, and second chances.
Pain is not the end of the story.
For interviews, speaking opportunities, prison outreach programs, collaborations, podcast appearances, media inquiries, or live performances, contact Christian Workman directly.
✉ cworkman46@gmail.com