Biola University Presents

A Senior Thesis BFA Exhibition by

Brandon Taylor

April 15-19th 2019
The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery

I make art. It isn’t fast or simple. It takes time and lots of dedication. My background in graffiti art strongly influences my current work. Graffiti is all about deconstructing letters and turning the words into a piece of art. These themes and styles are combined with traditional painting and lettering. The lettering is hand painted and brushed or sprayed on using spray paint.

I love the process of creating. Each piece has the layers upon layers of paint that create depth through the rich color and use of perspective. Even though my color blindness might be seen as a hindrance, color has a major role in my art. This gives me a unique perspective.

Through deconstructing and reconstructing sentences, I bring new order to the words. The messages change and take on a new life through my system of grids and the use of perspective while keeping the meaning of the original text still intact.

Can you reconstruct the Hidden Messages?

Interested in the black book? Click here!

Interested in the gray book? Click here!

4   24”x24” Canvas – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019 

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11”x14” Wood Panel – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019

2 11”x11” Canvas – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019

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19”x34” Canvas – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019

50”x46” Canvas – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019

27”x100” Hanging Canvas – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019

20″x43″ Wood Panel – Acrylic Spray Paint – 2019


Video: Nate Cho

New Pieces

18×24 Wood Panel, Acrylic Spraypaint
26×24 Wood Panel, Acrylic Spraypaint
12×24 Wood Panel, Acrylic Spraypaint