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Groundbreaking Art in Washington DC

Monday, June 8th, 2015

A weekend of groundbreaking Art This weekend Words Beats & Life put out a call to Artist to create the largest public art in Washington DC. Many Artist from DC and the surrounding area’s came out to paint the ground and the walls. Fortunately I had some help from a group of students and the […]

As I begin to travel the world

Thursday, June 4th, 2015

As I begin to travel the world November 2014 I learned some valuable lessons preparing for a trip abroad. Look at the map before you travel there may be some interesting places you want to visit and may never get that opportunity again! That’s exactly what I did when I learned I was going to […]

Its Bigger Than Me…

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014

Over the past two summers I’ve been invited to create art as a Art Educator and muralist an within South Baton Rouge community. This year I had the great opportunity to work along with Legendary Graffiti Artist, Daze, and a great group of students. The first week of our session consisted of tee shirt and […]

THE CROSSROADS

Friday, June 13th, 2014

Crossroads Mural with Words Beats & Life is off and running, literally! Bikers, joggers and just passersby are enjoying the progress and live painting. Along the Red Line Metro, between Rhode Island and Noma Station, adjacent the bike trail, Coby Kennedy, Cita Chelove, and Maxx Moses are painting a 300 ft. mural. Each Artist is […]

Maxx Moses Solo Exhibition

Wednesday, January 1st, 2014

Good Morning America Good Morning America is a collection of paintings by Mr. Maxx Moses designed to shine light on the red white and Blues of the “American Dream”. This collection of paintings will be a departure from his dreamy palatable abstract expressions. they will disturb your emotions and evoke the taboo. This historical interpretation […]

Lincoln Theater gets a face lift

Friday, August 23rd, 2013

The historical Lincoln Theater The Historical Lincoln Theater, which is now closed, still stands as a beacon of cultural significance in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Since 1956 the theater has been a venue for African Americans to enjoy movies and live performances. In 1986 due to an economic nosedive the theater closed. Kevin Harris, the Director […]

WALL THERAPY

Wednesday, August 21st, 2013

Once I received an invitation to paint at Wall Therapy I began to reflect and realize it was thirty years ago…

WHO’S RAISING YOUR CHILDREN?

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013

While in Baton Rogue Louisiana I had the opportunity to work again with the Museum of Public Art collaborating with a group of 20 teenagers to create two murals. The first project we titled “Unlock Your Mind” a colorful symbolic gesture to the community at large and specifically the students creating it. For many of […]

The Final Touch

Tuesday, July 9th, 2013

collaboration between ChorBoogie and Pose 2

The Museum of Public Art

Monday, July 1st, 2013

Museum of Public Art “The beginning” Towards the end of 2012 the Director of the Museum Of Public Art, Kevin Harris, contacted me. He was interested in having Pose 2 Come to Baton Rouge LA. to paint a mural. Kevin was the process of having some of the most internationally celebrated spray painters come to […]

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