An Artist & His Travels
An Artist & His Travels
Blog
What happens when an artist travels the world? This is my visual journal that explores the answer, translating a life of observation into Art. Here, you’ll find a collection of moments and perspectives, from a cafe's quiet corner to a museum's timeless masterpiece, that reveal the world's finest details.
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- England
- Berkeley
- Inglewood
- San Diego
- Sculpture
- rudeboy
- Sports
- Glenview
- Regus
- Cafe
- Sacramento
- Seattle
- Architecture
- Ukraine
- Art Gallery
- Chula Vista
- Belize
- California
- India
- Jamaica
- Hood River
- Hotel
- Drawing
- Haiti
- Alameda
- Art
- Social Media
- Comic Books
- Los Angeles Lakers
- Bentonville
- Portland Oregon
- Out & About
- Happy Birthday
- Costa Mesa
- Food & Drinks
- New York
- Boulder City
- Chicago
- La Jolla
- Fashion
- Service
- Painting
- Exhibition
- Photography
- Beverly Hills
- Restaurant
- Travel
- Santa Monica
- Awards
- Geffen Playhouse
- Up In The Air
- Family
- Mexico
- Los Angeles
- Prints
- West Town
During Art Basel: Why I Paint "Black & Blue: The Police & Black America', The Reality of American Policing
If you are engaging with Art Basel, engage with this critical contemporary work by Hubert Neal Jr. Read why the "Black & Blue" series is essential viewing for collectors.
"Black Lives Matter": A Formal and Visceral Commentary
"Black Lives Matter" is not a fleeting moment; it is my depiction of an enduring truth. This canvas, a cornerstone of my LA exhibition "Nothing To See Here," uses formal language, relentless repetition and visceral color, to affirm its status as an essential historical artifact rooted in the diaspora experience and academic discipline. Explore the critical analysis.