Featured Artist: Rebecca Robinson

SIS
Acrylic on Canvas
24″ x 36″



Nina Simone
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint
24″ x 24″

Hands Up
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint
24″ x 24″


Walk In His Shoes
Mixed Media/Collage
24″ x 24″

Handcuffed
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint
24″ x 24″

Protest
Location:I-465 Indianapolis/High Art Billboard Project
Mixed Media

Madame Walker Theatre
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint
Size: 24″ x 24″

Miles Davis
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint
24″ x 24″

New Nation ™
Location: Union Station Indianapolis (Meridian St.)
Concrete, Tar, White Latex Paint,
6ft x 20ft

Rebecca Robinson studied fashion design in Atlanta, Ga. and continued her education at North Carolina Central University where she majored in Art/ VisualCommunications and graduated with high honors. Her background also includes art history, printmaking, photography, graphic design, film, and creative marketing. Rebecca is mostly known for her fashion design company psnob.com (pronounced snob) which launched in 2001. In the spring of 2019, Rebecca began the initial stages of forming her nonprofit organization called “ONE ARRT ”, which will become the first art supply brand that specifically supports all artists, art organizations, art education, museums/galleries and communities in need who would prosper with proper funding and resources. Rebecca has also contributed towards several nonprofit organizations throughout the country by auctioning her one of a kind handbags and fine art. Rebecca’s artwork has been featured in dozens of media outlets including;  WFYI,  NUVO, Jezebel Magazine Atlanta, Pattern Magazine,  Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis Recorder, New York Examiner, FOX 59, Indianapolis Monthly Magazine, The National Endowment Of The Arts and recently exhibited her painting made with the medium concrete and tar of jazz legend Miles Davis at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. In the summer of 2019, Rebecca was selected by the Arts Council of Indianapolis to showcase her work for the annual High Art Billboard project (2019-2020).  Rebecca is also a self-published author of the book “Arts Honor”. In 2018, The award-winning documentary film “The Color of Medicine”  : The Story of Homer G. Phillps was releasedin which she worked as a co-producer and media manager. In honor of the historic documentary film, Rebecca and her production team received an official scroll from Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas from the county of Los Angeles for their contribution to preserving an important part of history and giving back to the community of St. Louis and beyond. 

Artist Statement:
As long as I can remember art has moved me. Expressing myself with my artwork allows me to convey a thought, an emotion, a personal experience or an important message. As an artist, it is my duty to push the envelope and create artwork that sparks a dialog and remains timeless.

website: psnob.com (pronounced snob)
Social Media Links
Facebook: @psnob
Instagram @psnob
Twitter @psnob
YouTube @psnob

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