1media/1981.84.01---Cabra-scaled.jpgmedia/Cantasso.jpeg2021-09-14T19:45:03+00:00A Portrait of a Black Hero: Jean-Michel Basquiat5By: Nick Tolkanplain2021-12-09T21:16:56+00:00Introduction: I drew on inspiration from Basquiat to create a portrait of my Back Hero, Jean-Michel Basquiat, in the style of the one-and-only, Jean-Michel Basquiat. Please listen to the recording below for a full explanation of my process and inspiration.
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