Justin's Bio:
Hello, my name is Justin. I have been involved in art my whole life. My love for drawing started since kindergarten. From what I remember, I drew a character wearing glasses. In fifth grade I entered drawing contest and won it. I have been drawn to the craft ever since. Everything is like a new adventure for me. Art also helps me escape the feelings of stress and frustration. I particularly enjoy creating with color. I don’t like to label my art in one category of style. I like to continue to evolve my artwork by observing everything that’s around me. Music has a big influence in the outcome of the art that is created. I hope you could appreciate and enjoy my artwork.
Justin 2454-Kalo [Poster 12 x 16]
Thank you for purchasing and supporting our CARE Project artists. The purpose of the CARE Project is to help these talented artists market and sell their artwork so they can earn money for their transition back to their communities.
When you purchase an art piece, after printing and fulfillment expenses, we pay the artist 60% of the proceeds, and 40% goes to the WorkNet CARE project so we can assist artists with reentry support services.
We help our artists with services such as getting their ID documents, finding employment, housing, and other services they need for a successful transition.
Our artists come up with innovative ways of creating their art since they have limited access to art supplies. They may create their drawings on envelopes, and folders, or render their drawings on two pages. This is why you might see a line in the middle of their drawing.
When the prison allows us, we can provide them with colored pencils or pens so they can draw. What you see in their drawings is a resilient artistic expression that emerges regardless of adversity.
This is an unmatted poster print.