"YoungKing" by Kevin Johnson 18 x 24 inches oil painting on gallery wrappedcanvas, (2021)-- unframed The dove represents a message of peace, with everything going on in the world today. The Millennial King is the messenger to the millennial's of this time
“YoungKing” by Kevin Johnson
18 x 24 inches oil painting on gallery wrappedcanvas, (2021)— unframed
The dove represents a message of peace, with everything going on in the world today. The Millennial King is the messenger to the millennial’s of this time that no matter what they are going through they have to stay on course,to achieve theirdreams. This is what the circle in the background represents the continued focus. The color in the shirt represents the brightness within everyone while the triangle shapes represents strength just like the pyramids represent a strongstructure.
Kevin JohnsonisaColorado-based painter, concept artist, graphic designer, sculptor, and animator known for his striking employment ofvibrant colors and depictions ofeveryday people progressing, evolving through life. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Johnson pulls his images from childhood memories,life experiences, and his active imagination, with friends and family inspiring several works. Primarily working in acrylic but known to dive into oil paint from time to time, Johnson paints positive figures and images, ones that leave us hopeful, enchanted, inspired.
I love using bright colors and painting imagesof people and how they move through life. Its amazing, to me, how we can change from day to day.
A retired 21-year member of the U.S. Army who actively served in Iraq and Afghanistan, Johnson graduated witha B.S. in computer animationfrom Full Sail University before returning to school to study media design. Mentored by contemporary figurative artist,LaShun Beal, Johnson alsostudiedunder world-renowned fine artist and illustrator, Thomas Blackshear, for seven years. His gallery appearances include shows at Colorados Southwinds Fine Art Gallery, G44 Gallery,Bella Art Gallery, and theBeauty of Blackness Fine Art Show. In late February 2021, Johnsons art was included in the historic reopening of the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) as part of the exhibition,Fresh and Contemporary: Moving Forward.
Johnson, whose work has been purchased by the likes of celebrity collector and formerNBA baller, Grant Hill, lives in Colorado Springs with his wife and six children.
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