Acrylic Paint
60.96 x 60.96 cm
2024
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Acrylic on Canvas 60.96x60.96 2024 Adinkra are visual symbols originated created by the Akan to represent concepts or aphorisms. This painting comes from a series of 8 paintings when hung together creates the word “Tranquil.” This word represents the ultimate state of flow one enters when creating work. It represents the state of mind for forward motion.
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Jan 27, 2025
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About the artist
Johnny Draco is an American contemporary artist and designer known for his bold, graphic style that blends elements of street art, pop culture, and modern design. Based in Denver, Draco has made a name for himself through his vibrant, eye-catching works that often feature striking lines, vivid colors, and geometric patterns. His art is deeply influenced by his upbringing and the rich cultural landscape of the city, infusing his pieces with a sense of energy and dynamism. Draco's work spans various mediums, including traditional paintings, digital illustrations, murals, and designer toys. He is particularly known for his contributions to the world of designer toys, where his unique aesthetic and creative vision have garnered significant attention and acclaim. Draco’s toys often embody his distinctive artistic style, combining playful, whimsical elements with a sophisticated, modern edge. In addition to his personal art projects, Johnny Draco has collaborated with several brands and companies, bringing his artistic vision to a wider audience. These collaborations have allowed him to merge commercial and fine art, demonstrating the versatility and broad appeal of his work. Draco’s art is characterized by its narrative quality, often exploring themes of identity, culture, and the human experience. His pieces invite viewers to engage with his stories, encouraging them to see the world through his unique perspective. As an artist, Johnny Draco continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions, making a significant impact on both the art and design communities.
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