Posts tagged Drawing Outside The Lines
Drawing Outside The Lines: Shawn Brauch of Pen and Pixel

This individual that we speak of is Shawn Brauch, the creative innovator of Pen and Pixel. The wizard of bling help profound the legacies of Master P, Screwed Up Click, Cash Money Records, Chris Rock, and more. His work brought life into the art of design and how the riches of life can turn from dreams of tomorrow to the reality of today with the clients’ he’s worked with. As he paved a road for some of the industry’s brightest stars, he’s here to unravel his story of the creative empire he built with Pen and Pixel. 

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Drawing Outside The Lines: Papikodone

You may be familiar with his work from his cover art being on some of your favorite Soundcloud artists songs, LUCKI's "Watch My Back" art piece, Divine Council's material as well, and more. His famed pieces has garnered the eyes of many and he's one of the most sought after artists in today's time due to his unique abstract format for his pieces and the open elaborateness that he brings to his work.

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Drawing Outside The Lines: DryDurags

Coming from Miami, Durags has played an instrumental part of the Soundcloud art game and has landed pieces for the likes of Pollari, Rolling Loud, Wifisfuneral, Larry League, and more. Due to his impressive resume we were interested in the ins and outs of his work. We recently had a chance to talk to him about his upbringing, how came up the concept of DryDurags, living in Florida, and more.

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Drawing Outside The Lines: Ethan Ryan Punal 

The abstract rooted graphic artist derives from the same area where Salvador Dali built his foundation and that’s altering what reality presents to us, especially in the form of appearance. He’s done this with the likes of Frank Ocean, Tyler The Creator, Young Thug, and more showing the alternate perspective of their personas.

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Drawing Outside The Lines: ArtbyJeremy

With art ranging from Hood Chronicles to XXL Freshman Balloon series, Jeremy Thomas is a master of portrayal.  His social media is a well-kept archive of works that could only be created by one individual.  Scroll a couple of yards with your thumb on any of his social media accounts and it’ll become obvious to you too.  What you’re seeing is this consistency in all of his art that can’t be described but only consumed.  Don’t over think it, just enjoy.  You live in a world where all real artists have the opportunity to not go unseen.  Don’t let Jeremy Thomas go unnoticed.

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