Wednesday, June 23, 2010



Private Collection

Yeah this is my latest painting, it is 7' x 5.5', that is feet if you did not know lol. But the title of the piece is "Detroit's Crisis 313-873-6170". It is still up at the Arts League of Michigan downtown so go ahead and check it out. The show will be extended until the end of July.


If you dont know now you know

http://detnews.com/article/20100623/ENT01/6230308/African-American-artistic-expression-finds-home-in-Virgil-H.-Carr-Center

Here is an article about the space where Senghor Reid and I curated the Great American Artist exhibit. Now lets see if we can get a feature article specifically about the show.

If you dont know now you know
http://detnews.com/article/20100623/ENT01/6230308/African-American-artistic-expression-finds-home-in-Virgil-H.-Carr-Center

Friday, June 11, 2010

Something no one should miss if they are in the metro Detroit area. This is the show that i curated and organized. The opening was a great success I will post images from the exhibit soon as well as new paintings that I exhibited during the show. This coming Saturday is another artists panel featuring the 5 remaining artist from the show. The Artist that will be on the panel this Saturday will be Richard Lewis, Alonzo Edwards, Gregory Johnson, Sabrina Nelson and me. Please come to the Arts league of Michigan at 2pm on Saturday and ask as many questions about the show you can possibly think of.

If you don't know now you know.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Detroit Lover


So this is the painting that I was working on the rooftop of the 555 gallery in Detroit. It is finally finished and the title of the piece is "Detroit Lover". Let me know what you all think.

If you dont know now you know

Monday, February 15, 2010

New ART WORK, OLD ART WORK and CASS CAFE


I know it has been some time since the last post. Shows, shows, art, art and more shows have been keeping me busy. The opening for the art show at Cass Cafe was this past Saturday and it was a great success. If you have yet to see the work make sure you do, it is an amazing show and I am not just saying this because I am a part of it.


Here are some recent and older works
Please let me know what you think and the last image was something I did a while ago but many have yet to see it because it sold pretty fast.

Monday, December 14, 2009

A Great Artist of Detroit

So for a long time I have seen how under appreciated Detroit artist are. There has to be an end to this because the most amazing artist I have met have come from my city and I have been all over the world. When a man of talent, many degrees and amazing work is cast in the shadows of the art world it is a huge problem. Now I want to see your knowledge of such a man, I will show you some images of art works from a man that graduated from CCS, moved on to receive his Master's degree from Yale and participated in the highly esteemed Artist in Residence program at the Studio Museum in Harlem.

So do you have any idea, If you know anything of Detroit art, this is a man that should be at the top of your list. Do some research if you have no clue and I am not giving his name until someone provides it for me. Uplift the grand Talent of Detroit artist and Detroit will have a revival like no other. Why do you think New York, L.A, Atlanta, Chicago, Florence, Rome, and Amsterdam are such major cities and hot spots. What do all these places have in common? It should be very easy to figure out, history tells all their stories with a common factor.


If you don't know now you know.
peace.

AFRO-COBRA, co-founder Wadsworth Jarrell speaks at the DIA

I had the pleasure yesterday in attending a lecture being held by the Friends of African and African American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The person of high esteem that graced us with his presence and presented us with his wisdom and life in the arts was Wadsworth Jarrell. His work spoke volumes in the 60's, 70's and 80's when he formed as a co-founder the Afro Cobra movement. A revolutionary African American art group that wanted to bring to the art world a presence and representation of an African American context and aesthetic. The bright colors and interwoven compositions are brilliant in his work. He spoke on his travels, his life and his amazing career. Once the lecture was finished I had the great opportunity of meeting with the man and talked to him about art, his life and his ideas. Within that hour or more of conversation he provided me with valuable information that will last a lifetime. Unknowingly, I found that he was also signing copies of a new published book which I purchased of course and got a personalized signed copy.


Throughout the evening I was able to sit next to the man and have great conversation with him and his brother in law, who is also an artist. Mr. Jarrell is a very down to earth man and is cool as hell. I have found a new friend and a better mentor.

Thank you for the opportunity Mr. Jarrell.