Irvin Brunson was born the same year the Brown vs Board of Education decision became law of the land. That court decision set in motion the reality of the times as he, his brother Billy, sister Debbie, and their neighbors' two children, Michael and Gary Robison, became the first Afro-Americans to enroll in a public white school in the nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, Florida, on Augustine 28, 1963, the same day Dr. Martin L. King made his "I have a Dream" speech.
Through art, knowledge, and expression, he creates value that racism can never take away.
Art opens the Mind. My art expression began during those turbulent times of the 60's. As a child, art was my comfort zone. www.afrotallic.com is home of some of my creations over the last four decades, with more to come. Author, artist, visionary.