Art

this dope illustrator revisits black culture classics and it’s badass

July 19, 2018
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Manesseh Johnson Sr has had a pencil in his hand since the tender age of 3. Jersey born and Texas based, he works in all mediums, but in the last few years, he has found his groove with colored pencil renditions of your faves from Black culture.

“My goal as an artist is to create pieces that embrace the black culture and inspire up and coming artists” – Manasseh Johnson Sr.

His drawings range from Missy to Malcolm, Prince to Black Panther, giving Blackness that Hollywood street artist treatment but with a lot of heart and bag-loads of nostalgia. Manasseh has been published in ‘Colored Pencil Magazine’ as well as the ‘The Source’ and is commissioned by clients from the U.S. France, Australia and the UK.

#Tbt…"Its tucked into my socks!!.. #gordongartrell #classic #Manassehart

A post shared by Manasseh Johnson Sr (@manasseh_art) on Jul 12, 2018 at 7:39pm PDT

Legends never die.. #Prince #Manassehart #portrait #art

A post shared by Manasseh Johnson Sr (@manasseh_art) on Apr 21, 2018 at 2:26pm PDT

Black Panther … #commission #wakandaforever #BlackPanther #chadwickboseman

A post shared by Manasseh Johnson Sr (@manasseh_art) on Mar 22, 2018 at 12:22pm PDT

Prince of Zamunda…#manassehart #comingtoamerica

A post shared by Manasseh Johnson Sr (@manasseh_art) on Mar 2, 2018 at 3:11pm PST

#Tbt.. @realcoleworld ..#manassehart #hiphop #hiphopart #Jcole #caricature

A post shared by Manasseh Johnson Sr (@manasseh_art) on Mar 15, 2018 at 7:58am PDT

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