We celebrate creative visionaries who illuminate the world with their extraordinary abilities. We invite visitors to find inspiration in the captivating stories and journeys of these artists, as they provoke thought, inspire change, and influence style. We inspire readers to embrace their individual creative journeys, empowering them to contribute to the enrichment of their lives and the communities they engage with.

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Lee Frances

“I want people, especially black women to see themselves, their sisters, the mothers, cousins, and aunties in almost every image.” READ MORE >>

Ashley Oubré

“I'm drawn to the unconventional; an unusual vantage point, emphatic subtleties, tender little irregularities... it's always been that way.” READ MORE >>

Remember Charles

I cook up my work with a different level of energy and timing, it leaves my work with a frequency that attracts folks.” READ MORE >>

Mankebe Seakgoe

“You already feel, you just have to do. You have to keep making until you can't.” READ MORE >>

Dr. Margarita Lila Rosa

“I never imagined I would work anywhere remotely close to the arts. Growing up, I made my own clothes and even painted, but I had no intention of pursuing a creative career.” READ MORE >>

Naderson Saint Pierre

“I want people to reconnect to themselves and to each other through the universal experiences that I portray in my work.” READ MORE >>

Harita Asumani

“For me good art is always personal and as such it accompanies life events and soul processes. I do use art as a coping mechanism for my fears and insecurities. It is a way to affirm that part of me that I want to triumph.” READ MORE >>

Anthony Grant

“I am finally in a comfortable groove in my creative journey. In the last three years I have been consistently getting to my studio.” READ MORE >>

Saxon JJ Quinn

“Allow yourself to free up when you paint; don't overthink it. Just go for it. You don't need to paint everything with the intention of selling or even showing other people.” READ MORE >>

Torin Ashtun

“Even though my ultimate goal is to solely live off my art, it is also the thing that keeps me fulfilled every day. ” READ MORE >>

Yolanda Mazwana

“I create paintings that define what women go through and the tough process that is healing vs trauma.” READ MORE >>

Michael Reeder

“My creative journey is a constant process of self-discovery and boundary-pushing.” READ MORE >>

Audrey d'Erneville

“I am passionate about creating work that represents my Senegalese culture, collaborating with other creatives and elevating African art.” READ MORE >>

Jonah Elijah

“Community definitely has a huge impact on my art life and style. Im not sure if I would make the art that I make if I didn't have community.” READ MORE >>

Cortney Herron

“I always knew being an artist was the main goal, but getting let go from my traditional “day job” definitely catalyzed that reality.” READ MORE >>

Valerie Nkesi Etitinwo

“I think I’m in a very good place right now. I’ve reached a balance between consistency and experimentation when it comes to my style.” READ MORE >>

Felix Kindelán

“My paintings are questions that I ask myself. They arise in my deepest inner self. These questions are formulated by the feelings of my past self. It is about past perspectives on one's own life.” READ MORE >>

Aaron Marin

“Stay curious. Be intensely curious. You must nourish your curiosity like a hungry bear that can only be satisfied with more knowledge.” READ MORE >>

Bhare

“I work towards a comfortable spot or a bit over it so that I don't end up feeling creatively drained after every single piece.” READ MORE >>

Ashley Cole

“My portfolio showcases a range of pieces on non stretched canvas cut and uniquely shaped that expresses freedom in the process of creating.” READ MORE >>

Courtney Simone

“One thing I know for sure, is that because this is a journey, I'll find myself back on the path that leads me to creative exploration.” READ MORE >>

Christelle Mukesha

“When it comes to hyperrealism, the biggest challenge for me is patience. Once I understood that aspect of the process, everything became a little easier.” READ MORE >>

Von Deon

“My entire practice was developed out of sobriety and sobriety brought me to spirituality. I am compelled to make art because it helps me to tell my story and invite others into my exploration of growth.” READ MORE >>


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