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Artist Biography

Hebru Brantley (b. 1981, Chicago) is a leading figure in contemporary art, blending the vibrancy of graffiti, pop culture, and Afro‑Futurism into a unique visual language. Raised on the South Side of Chicago and deeply influenced by the Afro‑Cobra mural movement, he earned a B.A. in Film from Clark Atlanta University and initially worked in design, media illustration, and graffiti before fully embracing fine art. Brantley’s iconic characters—most notably Flyboy and Lil Mama—explore themes of identity, power, nostalgia, and hope, drawing stylistic inspiration from anime, comic books, and artists like Basquiat, Haring, and Colescott. His work has achieved international recognition, exhibited in major fairs (Art Basel Miami/Zurich, Frieze London) and shown in galleries from Tokyo to London and Miami. His collectors include prominent figures such as LeBron James, Jay‑Z & Beyoncé, George Lucas, and Rahm Emanuel. He has collaborated with major brands like Nike, Adidas, Lego, and Hublot
Statement

Artist Statement

My work is rooted in the power of imagination—especially the imagination of Black youth. Through my characters, I build alternate universes that speak to hope, heroism, resistance, and legacy. I use Afrofuturism as both lens and language: a way to reclaim narrative, challenge systemic norms, and create new realities where Black children can fly—literally and metaphorically.

Influenced by comic books, Japanese anime, the Chicago graffiti scene, and the great Black artists of the Harlem Renaissance, I blend pop art and street art with storytelling. My signature figures, like Flyboy and Lil Mama, are inspired by the Tuskegee Airmen and reimagined through the lens of wonder and resilience. These characters become symbols—not just of survival—but of liberation, identity, and infinite potential.

I create for the kid I once was and the future generations still to come. Art, for me, is a form of cultural protection and projection. It’s about giving voice to the unheard, color to the invisible, and wings to the grounded.

— Hebru Brantley

Jennia - Exhibitions

Artist Exhibitions

Jennia - Works Available

Works Available

Jennia - Press

Press

IN THE PAINT — Artist Spotlight
Jennia Fredrique Aponte

Jennia Fredrique Aponte, an artist from Gary, Indiana, pays homage to Black dancers and forgotten icons through intricate paper mosaics. Using rare, recycled, and handmade paper collected from her travels, Jennia crafts each piece to honor ancestors and envisions a future of inclusivity and joy.

Sol Aponte And Jennia Fredrique Seek To Amplify Voices In Black Art

Led by the husband-and-wife duo, Art Melanated is making a way for creatives of color—one exhibition at a time.

Meet the Husband and Wife Duo Shaking Up the Art World

Sol and Jennia Aponte are diversifying the overwhelmingly white art world by hosting traveling exhibitions of work by Black artists, thereby creating a new paradigm.

Jennia - Events

International Debut

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International Debut

Meet us in Paris. We’re excited to announce that Art Melanated is making its international debut at the 10th anniversary of AKAA (Also Known As Africa) @akaa_fair Art Fair this October in Paris. As the only U.S. gallery selected to exhibit, we’re bringing the brilliance of our community to the global stage—and spotlighting a very special artist. Jennia Fredrique Aponte @jenniafredrique will present her first solo international exhibition, debuting her breathtaking new series: Clockwork Academy: School for Girls. Set in an alternate 1888, this visionary body of work reimagines Black girlhood at the height of the Industrial Revolution—where invention becomes identity, and sisterhood becomes power. 📍 AKAA Art Fair – Carreau du Temple, Paris 🗓 October 24–26, 2025

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