• anat

  • Tours 1

  • Tours 2

  • Tours 3

  • Tours 4

  • Tours 5

  • Austin 1

  • Austin 2

  • Home 1

  • Home 2

  • Home 3

  • Downtown Houston 1

Anthony Rose

As a child, Anthony Rose would create his own comic books for the other kids in school to enjoy. Entering his teenage years, his interest in drawing grew into a passion for forming street art and graphic design, later gaining him attention from national brands and becoming an active sponsored artist representing a highly popular and well respected international art brand, Montana Cans; installing murals in select major cities across the US. Since elevating his passion into a career and life pursuit, Anthony has produced graphics for a multitude of brands and companies, designed and installed a handful of well received commissioned murals for several successful companies, and effectively created several brand identities for his clients.

Currently, Anthony is in discussions with several prominent firms in the design industry such as Gensler and Mindzai Creative to explore creative collaborations together. His ambitions are to encourage connections within communities through experience.

Solel International

Eclipse the Earthstar (Danny Asberry El), Founder & President of Solel International, is an educator, visual artist, singer, performer and arts activist from Houston, Texas. He believes the arts have the potential to unify. It can speak in many languages without a translator and that the arts do not discriminate. That ideal helped birth Solel International. Eclipse enjoyed an honorable career in the United States Navy while being the only Moorish-American Illustrator Draftsman in its fleet and then later became a Mass Communications Specialist. He even performed for the Crown Prince His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Eclipse is a graduate of the Military’s Defense Information School (DINFOS) and American InterContinental University. He holds a BS in Fine Arts and MS in Business. His passion for the Arts community and education led him to Sheldon ISD, where he also became an art teacher.

Eclipse has been active in the Arts and Cultural community for over 17 years. He has played a crucial and influential role in multiple capacities of Performer, Teacher, Event organizer, Solutions Analyst, Grant Writer, Networker, Liason, and Curator. Recently Eclipse was awarded Teacher of the Year, a Congressional Award for his service as a veteran his work with Solel International and another Congressional Award for his musical performance.

Through Solel International, Eclipse the Earthstar plans to create a cultural center that specializes in developing critical conscious creatives of all ages. He advocates for the spectrum of arts including visual, performing and abstract arts in efforts to connect communities and preserve art for future generations.

Doug Hiser

Doug Hiser is a signature member of Artist for Conservation, the top Wildlife Artists from 30 countries, is an author of 25 books, including Amazon bestsellers, The Honey Bee Girland Montana Mist.  He travels the globe, from Africa to Australia, in search of the wild beasts that he paints.  Teaching High School Arts, after years of research, he has developed an art history program the Amazon book, Teaching Art History in the HS Classroom.  Judging art shows, art demos and painting murals and public art, among some of the notable pieces, the Santa Fe Indians Ten Feathers mural at City Hall commemorating the people who lost their lives in the tragic event, the Silent Skies mural of endangered Birds, The Houston Audubon fifty foot Bird Mural, Houston Rodeo Boot, “Rodeo Bulls” displayed at NRG stadium and Galveston’s Sunny Turtle Sculpture. He once claimed fame on the America Gladiators TV Show and is most proud of his University of Houston Distinguished Alumni Award.

Zeus

Zeus is a unique artist who has a passion for diversity and style. His ability to create through his attention to detail is what he most known for.

Ruben Ramires

Ruben Ramires is a Houston-based Portuguese illustrator, and poet. He writes mainly poetry, prose and illustrates. His poetry and drawings are usually autobiographical, melancholic and nostalgic, but also talk about relationships and self-empowerment. A lot of his work is inspired by mental health and its challenges. He often employs rough lines and crude figures which are meant to capture raw emotions. His drawings incorporate different elements of verse, poetry, and humor.

Ulys Gold (Austin, TX)

Born and raised in the El Paso/ Juarez area. I now work and reside in Austin Texas. Before that I was in San Antonio. Texas has been great in providing a large variety of landscapes and culture. Along with mural work I also do sculpture and prefomance art. My work revolves around creating a conversation between the work and the viewer. I look forward to my continued exploration of the Texas landscape.

Josh Ryan

Josh Ryan Higgins is a designer, illustrator, and maker of thangs based out of Houston, Texas. He specializes in creating objects and visuals that connect people through shared experience, emotional vulnerability, and quirky humor. His work has been featured on HuffPost, Forbes.com, and his mom’s refrigerator.

Peso Zapata

My name is Peso Zapata (born Alex Zapata July 25th, 1991) I’m an American painter, photographer, sculpture and the way I identify myself changes as I navigate through life. Born in Stockton, California now living and working in Houston, Texas. I use my collective growing knowledge of both my Mexican and American heritage to drive the creativity of my content. My work is based on my feelings of growing up as an American born Latino, and experiencing life as a man in today’s society. Constantly challenging boundaries between mediums and techniques,  merging painting and  photography, combining handmade and readymade or mass-produced elements, and bringing together objects, images, and sometimes text to make new meaning. My work materializes in an interdisciplinary arts practice ranging from drawings, paintings, and sculptures.

Usagi Wasabi

Wendy Delgado is a native Houstonian who loves to tell a story with her illustrations. Given the opportunity at a young age to appreciate the arts, her mother ensured her creativity was continuously fueled with ballet and piano lessons. Throughout high school she continued to pursue music and began exploring photography and diversifying her skill in a variety of art mediums. While studying fashion design for college, she discovered her passion for illustration and love for watercolors. In 2011, she established her own design brand and began selling fashion accessories at local trade shows. Learning the ropes of running a small business, she began to grow the courage to finally sell her original artwork, and in 2015 she established Usagi Wasabi. With her artist moniker, she cultivated her skills in illustration and set a goal to bring her art to the public. Her works now include an expansive portfolio or works in watercolor, acrylic, relief printmaking, and gouache. Public art has quickly become her favorite form of expression as it brings about a positive energy from those who experience it.