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Black Artist News: LOS ANGELES: The African Diaspora In the Art of Miguel Covarrubias / California African American Museum / September 1, 2011 - February 26, 2012
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'One day on the playing field, I looked up and the sun was breaking through the clouds, hitting the unmuddied areas on the uniforms, and I said, 'That's beautiful!' I knew then that it was all over being a player. I was more interested in art. So I traded my cleats for canvas, my bruises for brushes, and put all the violence and power I had felt on the field into my paintings.'
Ernie Barnes was born in 1938, in Durham, North Carolina. His father, Ernest Barnes Sr., worked as a shipping clerk at a local tobacco company and his mother, Fannie Mae Geer Barnes, was employed as a domestic for Frank Fuller Jr., a wealthy Southern attorney who would guide Barnes into the world of art.
By the time Barnes entered the first grade, he was familiar with the works of such masters as Toulouse-Lautrec, Delacroix, Rubens, and Michelangelo. By the time he entered junior high, he could appreciate, as well as decode, many of the cherished masterpieces within the walls of museums -- although it would be a half dozen more years before he was allowed entrance because of his race."
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Larry Poncho Brown is a native of Baltimore Maryland. He pursued his art education at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1984. He started his first business at the age of 17 as a signwriter, and has been a full-time artist ever since. Much of his early sign work was featured on television commercials and movies including Barry Levinson's 'Avalon.'
He is the youngest honorary member of Art 2000, a national multi-cultural visual arts association. Among his convictions is educating young artists. He is the founder of 'The African American Youth Art Exhibition' which has been sponsored in Baltimore annually since 1990. 'My goal is to provide and outlet for young artists to express themselves, as well as enlighten them on the importance of art in our culture.'
Admirers often site rhythm, movement, and unity, as favorite elements in his work. Poncho's unique style combines past and present art stylization to create sense of realism, mysticism, and beauty, which gives his art unversal appeal."
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"Black Moses"
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He extends his artistic ability to rally support for meaningful causes in which he believes such as The American Liver Foundation, The American Heart Association and March of Dimes fundraisers.
His work has been displayed countrywide in galleries as well as major art shows like the National Black Fine Arts show in New York, as well as PBS Television. Broadway has been commissioned by several Fortune 500 Companies to include, FedEx, Black Enterprise, Memphis Grizzles and Memphis Redbirds. Currently, Danny’s work is known throughout the US and can be seen at The Broadway Studio in Memphis TN where he and his mother are business partners.