Dantrel boone

impressionist/Visual Conversationalist

Mediums: Oils, Acrylics, Graphite and Charcoal
Education: The John Biggers School of Art at Texas Southern University.
Current residence: 18314 Cypress Texas 77433
Born January 16th 1970 in Fort Worth TX.
Dantrel's work is an explosion of colors and concepts that are inspired by his life experiences. He was born and raised in a historically Black neighborhood affectionately called "Stop Six" in the Southeast area of Fort Worth Texas. Dantrel graduated from Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School in 1988.
In 1989 He decided to attend The Dr. John Biggers School of Art at Texas Southern University in Houston TX. Professors like Harvey Johnson and Prof. Renfro helped shape Dantrel's views on Art and African culture thus laying the artistic path that he'd walk for decades to come.
Dantrel is also a member of the world renowned mural team known as Reginald Adams and The Creatives. The team created the Juneteenth National Monument known as Absolute Equality in Galveston and recently the Absolute Equality Mural in Fourth Ward Houston.

Statement

As an artist I use my craft to project humanity onto a people were labeled inhumane. I am determined to tell our stories (past and present) in order to give a voice to the voiceless!

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State

TX

Country

United States