Samo: Jean-Michel Basquiat
Jean-Michel Basquiat was an influential African American artist who rose to prominence in the 1980s New York art scene. His artistic philosophy was to use art as a platform to comment on societal issues, particularly those related to race, class, and power dynamics. He believed in breaking down traditional art barriers and creating works that were accessible and relevant to everyone.
Basquiat often incorporated words and symbols in his art to convey his messages, and his work is known for its raw, emotive quality.Â
Basquiat was known for his social activism and involvement in the underground art scene, where he famously collaborated with friend and artist Al Diaz, tagging graffiti on the streets under the pseudonym “SAMO”. Basquiat later adopted the name as a moniker for himself, and it became a symbol of his artistic philosophy.
Basquiat broke down barriers for African Americans and street artists in the art world by bringing their voices and experiences to the forefront. He challenged the traditional boundaries of the art world, creating a space for artists from diverse backgrounds to express themselves. Basquiat’s success as a Black artist in a predominantly white industry inspired others to pursue their own artistic dreams, regardless of their ethnicity or background. Through his art and activism, Basquiat paved the way for future generations of artists to have a seat at the table and tell their own stories.
This is a limited edition release by Jason O’Brien that pays tribute to one of his inspirations and influences, Jean Michel-Basquiat and is a member of his “Icons” Digital Painting series.
Size:Â 27×20 inches – Medium: Giclee on Paper – Edition Size: 100 pcs – Cost: $249.99
Size: 48×36 inches – Medium: Giclee on Canvas – Edition Size: 10 pcs – Cost: $799.99
Note:Â Giclees on Canvas are made on-demand and can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. All canvases are shipped unstretched and rolled in a tube.