Disclaimer: Due in part that my digital works will feature my physical paintings, that often times have been exhibited or sold, I wanted to ensure I provide complete transparency to all the potential collectors.
All three paintings from “NoMoreArt” were featured in an exhibit at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta (2018). That year I was a member of the Atlanta Braves and with support from the team, the Atlanta community, and the High Museum, I successfully sold out my first solo exhibit.
Battle Royale
$5,500
71” x 55.5”
“Battle Royal” (left side of the goggles) was one of my first attempts at an oil painting, and judging by its scale, (71” x 55.5”) I definitely didn’t crawl before I walked. This work, which combines an acrylic background and oil portraits of Andy Warhol and Basquiat, became my most expensive work sold up to that time.
Make Art Not War
$7,000
66” x 55.5”
“Make Art Not War” (right side of the goggles) quickly surpassed the highest price set by “Battle Royale” when purchased shortly after the close of the exhibit.
Shooter
Valued: $5,500
Sale Price: $3,500
30” x 30”
The main image depicted in my digital work, featuring a military personnel with a can of spray paint, was an acrylic work using a custom blue color that has become a staple in my works since. Initially listed for $5,500, this work was bought in conjunction with another work by one of my collectors and thus given at a discount.
Total Value of Art in “NoMoreArt”: $18,000