Larry Poncho Brown Art Collections
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Artwork by Larry Poncho Brown
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Celebrate Freedom by Larry Poncho Brown
Street Songs by Larry Poncho Brown
To The Beat Of The Drum by Larry Poncho Brown
ON THE MAIN STAGE by Larry Poncho Brown
Nothin' But Da Blues by Larry Poncho Brown
The Jazz Dimension by Larry Poncho Brown
MusicFest by Larry Poncho Brown
Two Street Sounds by Larry Poncho Brown
Jazz On Ogontz Ave. by Larry Poncho Brown
To The Beat On 2nd Street by Larry Poncho Brown
LIBERATION 4 by Larry Poncho Brown
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About Larry Poncho Brown
Larry "Poncho" Brown, is a native of Baltimore, MD. He started his first business at the age of 17 as a signwriter and he has been a full time artist ever since. Poncho received his Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD. His art, both fine and commercial, has been published nationally in Upscale, Ebony, Ebony Man, Essence, and Jet magazines. In February '99 his art was featured in the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History Textile Series No. 2 book entitled "Wrapped In Pride". His popular works have been prominently featured on several TV shows and movies including "Soulfood", "The Wire", "A Different World", "In The House" and "Avalon". His work adorns the walls of the likes of Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, Anita Baker, Susan Taylor, Ed Gordon and Bernard Bronner just to name a few.
In pursuing his philanthropic goals, he founded Raising The Arts which has created over 65 images to assist non-profit organizations and African American Organizations with fundraising for the past two decades. He also co-founded the Creative Quarantine which is a collaboration with other professional artists that dedicate the entire month of January to creating new experimental works.
Admirers often site rhythm, movement, and unity, as favorite elements in his work. He primarily works in acrylic, although he uses a variety of mediums and styles to express his interests in Afrocentric themes, Ancient Egyptology and dance. Poncho's unique style combines past and present art stylizations to create a sense of realism, mysticism, and beauty, which gives his art universal appeal. "My creations are a reflection of my personal values and pay homage to ongoing themes of unity, family, and spirituality".