"When Hope Blossoms"
Artist Damon Mescudi
The Obsidian Artist COLLEKTIVE's mission is to honor and celebrate the vibrant African American abstract artist community by creating a narrative promoting inclusion and a supportive space for African American creatives. We are committed to uplifting and amplifying the African Creative art community through our collective expressions, blending our unique styles and diverse perspectives to create art that
inspires and empowers.
I’ve been creating abstract art for over thirty years, drawing inspiration from artists like Norman Lewis, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali. My work moves beyond literal representation, diving into emotion, expression, and the subconscious.
My dedication to abstract art reflects my commitment to exploring form, color, and composition in ways that evoke emotions and challenge perceptions. I aim to create art that invites viewers to engage with their own interpretations, enriching our cultural landscape and expanding the possibilities of creative expression.
A Visual Journey
Darrien West is a self-taught abstract collage artist from Lincolnton, Ga. His work is comprised of acrylic and mixed media in which he attempts to visually depict emotion as it relates to current events, personal life experiences, political, racial and economic issues. Due to Darrien's love for financial literacy and numbers he often includes financial and mathematical concepts throughout his work as well.
He finds inspiration from artist such as Jean Michael Basquiat and Romare Beardon. Darrien defines his work as "An Auspicious Abstraction of Realities and Experiences of Life. I try to live a positive and open-minded life, My goal as an artist is to bring that to life on canvas." He's been in a variety of exhibits throughout Atlanta, Ga. Currently his work exhibits at Gallery Andersen Smith in Atlanta Ga. and Okeeba Jubalo Gallery in Charleston, SC.
Darrien is also a stock broker and resides in Atlanta, Ga. His work can be found in various private collections throughout Georgia and other states. He's a member of the Atlanta, Ga. based art collective, The Obsidian Collektive!
Vando Davis is a self-taught artist who works primarily with acrylic and oil sticks. Vando began his art career in 2017 after years in the hospitality field. The impetus for his painting was his youngest son, who was having trouble relaxing during intense day trading sessions. Vando saw painting as a way to help his son, but little did he know how much it would impact his own life.
Rooted in Neo-Expressionism and Abstract, Vando’s style of painting uses vibrant, uncharacteristic, sometimes clashing colors, along with phrasing and vowel-free words. Vando’s fun-loving nature is seen in every colorful stroke.
Since becoming a full-time artist, Vando exhibited at Spectrum Miami 2018, where he was selected for the Director’s List. In 2019, he was selected as a “Featured Artist” for the Hot Works Estero Fine Art Show.
Hopeton St. Clair Hibbert, Jr. (b. 1975) is an Atlanta-based intra-disciplinary contemporary artist who explores the abstract connections between humanity and nature across various media. Hibbert’s work articulates the frenetic cycles of the human experience and attunes our senses to discover the world's often unseen beauty by linking the physical and metaphysical worlds. Influenced by renowned photographer Gordon Park's approach to documenting life across media and the Spanish sculptor Julio González’s alchemic mastery of metal, his mixed media works, including works on paper—created using Hibbert’s characteristic, ultra-detailed technique called hyper sharpening—freestanding sculptures alike.
Born of Jamaican descent and raised in Hillsboro, New Jersey, by his mother—a personal chef and artist in her own right—Hibbert relocated to Atlanta as a teenager in 1993. He began his journey in the culinary arts after attending culinary school at Johnson & University in Charleston, SC, graduating in 1998 with a degree in Culinary Arts. During that time, Hibbert was gifted a camera and began to explore his interests in photography and ways of seeing that overlapped with his culinary expertise. Hibbert’s work transforming lesser-known aspects of perishable, seasonal ingredients into a unique, gastronomical experiment for diners as a chef was a catalyst to shaping unsuspecting materials of his choosing into a delightful and thought-provoking experience for viewers as an artist.
John's upbringing in Augusta, Georgia, provided the foundation for his remarkable talent in transforming his thoughts into vivid visual representations, even from a young age. By immersing himself in subjects like history and science, John effortlessly translated his understanding into captivating drawings. His ability to narrate stories through his artwork has always been an integral part of his communication style. Surprisingly, it wasn't until his final year of high school that John enrolled in an art class, yet he had already become the most prominent artist in the school.
Seeking to channel his innate gift for creating images into a viable career, John pursued higher education. Presently, he has emerged as a prolific artist, tirelessly producing artwork at an astonishing pace. Driven by the belief that he has a compelling narrative to share, John approaches his craft with a sense of urgency, as if time is running out. Some observers have speculated that his frenetic painting style reflects a desire to escape from something. However, it is worth considering whether John is actually propelled by a resolute pursuit of his purpose, rather than merely evading it.
Online Art Auction: Closes at noon July 11th
We’re thrilled to announce The Obsidian Artist Collektive’s upcoming art auction—a powerful celebration of creativity and culture! This even...
Online Art Auction: Closes at noon July 11th
One Contemporary Gallery 395 Edgewood Ave. SE #2, Atlanta, GA 30312
Join the Obsidian Artist Collektive for an engaging discussion exploring the evolving role of curators in today’s art world. Together, we’ll...
One Contemporary Gallery 395 Edgewood Ave. SE #2, Atlanta, GA 30312
Join the Obsidian Artist Collektive for an engaging
discussion exploring the evolving role of curation in today's art world. Together, we"ll discuss the responsibilities of curation, challenges in representing diverse narratives, and how curators can act as bridges between artists, institutions, and communities.
" OC Conduit Conversations Works On Paper"
OC Conduit Conversation: Works on Paper In this episode of *OC Conduit Conversation*, we sit down with Tina Dunkley, Claude Gerard, and Jerushia Graham for an in-depth exchange on the artistry and intention behind *Works on Paper*. These dynamic voices reveal the layered processes, emotional textures, and cultural reflections that shape their practice.
Title: Meditating Nova
Size:24.5"x24.5"
Medium: Mixed media on wood panel
"Please contact for price"
Title: When Hope Blossoms
Size: 24"x48"
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
"Please contact for price."
A proverb that emphasizes our communal responsibility
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Director: Damon Mescudi