How Hebru Brantley Looks To Bring Forth The ‘Creator In All of Us’
Originally written for Kulture Hub by Cassell Ferere
Hebru Brantley is a prolific Chicago fine-artist, who is most known for his Flyboy character who resembles a young aspiring Tuskegee Airman.
Born and raised, Chicago has been home for Brantley and now he is recreating Nevermore Park in the Pilsen neighborhood for the “creator in all of us.”
This immersive art experience is set to debut October 24th, where art enthusiasts and tourists alike can live in the thoughts and creativity of Brantley while enjoying the atmosphere of the Chicago city.
Flyboy & Lil Mama
The 6,000 square foot art experience has been conceived by the artist’s own creative media agency, Angry Hero and his creative partner Madison Wells Media Universe.
They have conjured up the first art experience of its kind. Taken place in the fiction home town of the artist’s beloved characters Flyboy and Lil Mama, they carry a narrative that takes guests through the empowering storyline of black youth.
Staying Inspired as an Artist
This multi-million dollar re-envision of the Nevermore Park into a first-hand artist immersive experience is telling of the reach that Hebru Brantley desires to have.
Constantly looking to inspire those Brantley has been inspired by those before him, namely Basquiat. A book was given to him by his mom, Pamela Glover, gave the, at the time, 16-year-old insight to the art world other than train tracks, brick walls, and spray paint, all choice utensils of Jean- Michel himself.
Really Big Bags
Brantley’s work can be sold for upwards up $100,000, bought by millionaires like rapper-mogul Jay Z, who reportedly bought a painting for $20,000 back in 2012.
Now fans of his work can experience the immersive art world Brantley has created in Chicago’s Nevermore Park neighborhood.
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