Justin Mays

United States of America

Justin Mays, known by his artistic persona @maysgrafx, is a multidisciplinary artist whose vibrant creations pulsate with the rhythm of Miami's sun-soaked streets and the kaleidoscopic energy of Los Angeles' urban landscape. Hailing from the artistic enclave of Annapolis, Maryland, Justin's journey began amidst a palette of colors and textures, shaped by childhood trips to Mexico's west coast. These early experiences ignited a passion for the interplay of light and movement that continues to define his eclectic style. Miami's vivid hues and pulsating rhythms captivated Justin's imagination, infusing his work with a dynamic vitality and a sense of unrestrained exuberance. In Los Angeles, he found new inspiration in the city's kaleidoscopic tapestry of cultures and lifestyles, channeling its boundless energy into his art.

For Justin, art is more than a vocation—it's a way of life. In his studio, he merges traditional techniques with digital innovation, pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling to create immersive experiences that transcend the canvas. Driven by a relentless pursuit of creative exploration, Justin seeks to challenge perceptions, provoke thought, and inspire others to see the world through his vibrant lens. With each brushstroke and pixel, he invites viewers on a journey of discovery, where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur into a vivid tapestry of color and form.


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Justin Mays vibrant creations pulsate with the rhythm of Miami's sun-soaked streets and the kaleidoscopic energy of Los Angeles' urban landscape. Justin's artistic journey began amidst a palette of colors and textures, shaped by childhood trips to Mexico's west coast. These early experiences ignited a passion for the interplay of light and movement that continues to define his eclectic style.

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landscape

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00:30

year

2024

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