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Larry Poncho Brown

Larry Poncho Brown

Baltimore, MD

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  • Ekua Holmes
  • NUDE IN MIDNIGHT
Collage
5.75 x 6 in
$375
  • Carl Owens
  • NUDE
Mixed Media on Board
6.5 x 8.5 in
$800
  • Michael A. Brown
  • MONARCH
Etching 19/49
10.5 x 11 in
$600
Mighty by Larry Poncho Brown, Image 1.
  • Larry Poncho Brown
  • Mighty
Mixed Media Collage on Paper
30 x 22.5 in
$2,500
  • Michelle Davis Petelinz
  • LEAF DANCE VI
Mixed Media on Bamboo
12 in
$150
LADY WITH FLOWER by Gilbert Young, Image 1.
  • Gilbert Young
  • LADY WITH FLOWER
Mixed Media on Paper
17 x 26 in
$600
  • Lionel Lofton
  • HEART TO HEART
Lithography 70/70
22 x 30 in
$800
HEAD STUDY by Gilbert Young, Image 1.
  • Gilbert Young
  • HEAD STUDY
Ink on Paper
8 x 5.5 in
$300
  • E. Lyle Henderson
  • GYE NYAME
Stained Glass
13 x 15 in
$350
  • Al Hawkins
  • FIGURE
Mixed Media on Canvas
12 x 16 in
$150
  • Grace Kisa
  • CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Mixed Media Resin Sculpture
6 x 18 in
$600
BEACH BEAUTY by Paul Goodnight, Image 1.
  • Paul Goodnight
  • BEACH BEAUTY
Graphite on Paper
5.5 x 8.5 in
Sold
ANGELIC by James Murphy Jr, Image 1.
  • James Murphy Jr
  • ANGELIC
Mixed Media on Paper
27.5 x 39 in
$1,000
  • YEB
  • AFRICAN DRUMMERS
Silk Fiber on Board
24 x 36 in
$350
  • Luis Espinosa
  • #205
Acrylic on Canvas
8 x 8 in
$200
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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 in graphic design and photography 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. His art is featured in the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History book entitled “Wrapped In Pride” and “Connecting People With Art”. His popular works have been prominently featured on several TV shows including “A Different World”, “In the House”, “The Wire”, “The Carmichael Show”, “Star”, and “Greenleaf”. Movies featuring his art include “Avalon”, “He Said, She Said”, and “Soulfood”. 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. His original works are in the corporate and institutional collections of Coppin State University, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the District of Columbia Superior Courts, the Children's Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Howard University Hospital, and Yale New Haven Health Park Avenue Medical Center.

Poncho’s early published works in the mid 80’s like his “Black is Black” Series was the first to address the subject of colorism in the African American art realm. He was one of many artists often referenced as “The Popular Artists” who gained national recognition during “The Cosby Show” era, and found commercial success between 1985-2000 during a period known as “The Golden Age of African American Art”, by making their art accessible to the masses through direct participation in community art and cultural festivals, foregoing the traditional artist arrangement of artist representation, gallery representation, and art publisher distribution. At the height of this era his works were sold in 3000 galleries across the country, and on the walls of nearly 500,000 homes.

Artist Statement: “My work attempts to capture "SOUL" while depicting positive representations of African American life. My creations are a reflection of my personal values and pay homage to ongoing themes of unity, family, and spirituality”

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