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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- West Town
- 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
 
      
      My Statement on 'Orange Is The New Black'
A critical statement on the painting 'Orange Is The New Black,' exploring mass incarceration, systemic racism, and the 13th Amendment as the new slavery.
 
      
      The Insurrection: A Study in Mass Psychology and Aesthetic Clarity
Explore the minimalist graphic style and precise color tension of 'The Insurrection,' an essential work examining the collective psychology of the January 6th event.
The Weight of Truth: My Painting on the Murder of Jamal Khashoggi
A powerful political painting exploring the brutal 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. This piece serves as a stark commentary on press freedom, accountability, and state-sanctioned violence.
 
      
      In The Background
Jamaican icon Alan "Skill" Cole sits in the home of writer Annie Paul, with the painting 'The Hunt For Dudus' visible on the wall behind him.
