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Hebru Brantley Mixed Media

American

Hebru Brantley is a contemporary painter and sculptor whose work touches on onerous subjects in a manner that is playful to the viewer — he tells his stories through youthful characters and their adventures in a comic-book style.

Inspired by his childhood as an African American in 1980s Chicago, Brantley’s prints, scultpures and other work can be described as an infusion of contemporary Pop art with Japanese anime and the bold aesthetics of street art pioneers Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kaws and Keith Haring. While spray paint is often at the forefront of his mixed-media illustrations, Brantley utilizes a plethora of mediums from oil, acrylic and watercolor to non-traditional mediums like coffee and tea.

Describing himself as an Afro-futurist, Brantley’s energetic narratives combine realistic events with imaginative, fantastical fiction to create fragmented compositions that evoke sentimental nostalgia and inspire confidence.

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Artist: Hebru Brantley
Hebru Brantley Calling All Cars Rug (Hebru Brantley batman)
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Hebru Brantley Calling All Cars rug (Hebru Brantley Blk Man): Hebru Brantley's brilliant take on Batman beautifully executed as a well-sized, aesthetically pleasing rug art piece, su...
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  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Hebru Brantley is known for creating paintings and sculptures that depict playful, youthful characters. Comic books served as a major inspiration for the American artist's work. His installation Nevermore Park: Home of Flyboy in Chicago, Illinois, is one of his most famous works. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Hebru Brantley art.

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