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  • Comment: The subject of this article seems notable enough for an article, but there are some problematic elements that make it not ready for mainspace yet. A lot of things are uncited still, where is that information from? Some of the tone is unencyclopedic as well, such as "Tailored Truth is always looking to invoke the spirit of the human condition in a piece to invoke an epiphany within the audience" which seems opinional rather than a cited fact. See words to watch. -- NotCharizard 🗨 02:36, 6 May 2024 (UTC)

Tailored Truth also known as "PIXL" or "The Lord of Light", is a Michigan-based American street artist, muralist, and graphic designer. Tailored Truth is internationally renowned for his street pieces invoking the human condition and floating artworks that are spray painted on cellophane wrapped between objects utilizing the streetscape. Tailored Truth was a featured artist in the Canvas Rebel Street Art Collection launched in 2023.[1] In 2022 Tailored Truth was highlighted as a rising star in the visual artists to watch in Voyage Michigan Magazine.[2]

Early life[edit]

Born in Fort Wayne Indiana but raised Auburn Indiana Tailored Truth enjoyed learning and observation which influenced his artwork as he grew older.[1] That fascination of the world around him led him to Purdue University for Computer Engineering and Psychology, where he would drop out, and move to Michigan.[3] Hip-Hop was a large influence of Tailored Truth's life growing up, and when he arrived to Battle Creek Michigan he would rediscover this love for Hip-Hop by the abundant Graffiti in the streets. In Michigan, Tailored Truth would create his streetwear brand, I Seek Knowledge and connect with the infamous art collective INDECLINE.[2] [4] Tailored Truth would end up painting under many names: ISK, I Seek Knowledge, MOLE, LOL, Lord of Light, PIXL, and of course Tailored Truth.[2]

Graffiti and Street Art[edit]

Tailored Truth came to Michigan with talents in graphic arts, drawing, and painting.[1] His best friend and him decided to start a streetwear brand called I Seek Knowledge.[1] While they were designing apparel and skateboarding in Battle Creek, his best friend said they could advertise right there in the streets with posters using a technique called wheat pasting.[1] This was Tailored Truth's introduction into street art.[1] Tailored Truth took to spray paint, spraying the name ISK for their streetwear brand I Seek Knowledge around the areas.[1] [2] This led Tailored Truth on a journey through Graffiti and Street Art, creating letters, stencils, characters, and later artworks under many names.[2]

Tailored Truth claimed that he met a man named Water Street Josh while trying to acquire paint.[2] Tailored Truth attributes Water Street Josh as the one who taught him that he could use the skills he had in Graffiti and Street Art and create Murals as a business. [2] Water Street Josh took Tailored Truth to mural festivals where he would paint pieces in multiple cities like Detroit, Chicago, Kansas City, and Miami.[2] Tailored Truth said this is when it transformed him from the streetwear I Seek Knowledge owner and the tagger ISK and PIXL to Tailored Truth.[1] [2]

Murals[edit]

Tailored Truth began creating murals for work which led him to paint in the first annual Color The Creek Street Art Festival in Battle Creek Michigan August 2016.[5] [6] The second year of Color The Creek also had the artist create pieces in the streets during the summer festival.[7] Tailored Truth would go on to paint and volunteer in Color the Creek every year including the Black Lives Matter Murals Project in Battle Creek that Color the Creek helped organize and fund.[8]

Tailored Truth's murals would lead him to some friends he met in Kansas City at Sprayseemo Mural Festival down to Art Basel in Miami Florida for aWall Mural Projects.[1] His new met friend running aWall Projects, Registered Artist, curated space for Tailored Truth to paint in the historic Wynwood Art District that would stand for 4 year, a long time for street art.[2] [9] This brought Tailored Truth back 3 years in a row to meet new clients who would buy artwork from him at The Bomb Shelter in Miami in partnership with aWall Mural Projects.[10]

Tailored Truth says his art has evolved over time utilizing aerosol spray paints, paint brushes, paint rollers, acrylic and oil paints, stencils, and more while creating pieces of work.[2] He said, some work is paid for with money and some paid for with heart, and invoking that epiphany within the audience rather it was paid for or not, is what he aims to do with his art.[1] While Tailored Truth painted in these different styles, names, and meanings, he found himself working with communities to help take spaces back that were covered in hate speech.[11] From working with the communities to cover hate speech or just creating works to invoke thought, many communities and businesses throughout the world are now covered in Tailored Truth Artworks.[12]

Commercial Work[edit]

Tailored Truth has many mural installations in Battle Creek for places like the Leila Arboretum, Battle Creek Foundation, Changes Salon, and more.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Rebel, Canvas (July 6, 2023). "Stories & Insights: Meet Tailored Truth". Canvas Rebel.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Michigan, Voyage (August 24, 2022). "Rising Stars: Meet Tailored Truth". Voyage Michigan.
  3. ^ Hepp, Brooks (August 14, 2019). "Artists begin painting murals for Color the Creek festival".
  4. ^ Co Labs, INDECLINE (May 26, 2017). "Greetings from Flint". Co Labs.
  5. ^ Lewis, Olivia (October 1, 2016). "Painters say street art gets bad rap". Battle Creek Enquirer.
  6. ^ Andert, Justin (August 17, 2022). "Color The Creek 2022".
  7. ^ Parshall, Stephanie (August 12, 2017). "PHOTOS: Downtown Battle Creek Saturday night". Battle Creek Enquirer.
  8. ^ Keown, Alyssa. "Artists paint Black Lives Matter murals in Battle Creek". Battle Creek Enquirer. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  9. ^ "aWall Mural Projects at Santa Clara Elementary School in Allapattah, Miami". Street Art NYC. December 12, 2018.
  10. ^ ago, Miami Art Guide 3 years (2019-09-02). "Bomb Shelter Miami | Miami Art Guide". Retrieved 2024-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Michigan Street Artist, Tailored Truth, Takes Stand for the Community with Powerful Artwork". Benzinga. July 3, 2024.
  12. ^ Durnbaugh, Elena (January 10, 2020). "Downtown Battle Creek climbing gym reaches for 2020 opening". Battle Creek Enquirer.
  13. ^ The Creek, Color (August 11, 2021). "Battle Creek Mural Tour: Color The Creek" (PDF).