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Artist Borbay creates Jay-Z portrait & shares painting process

Tahirah Edwards Byfield January 8, 2011 Art + Design, illustration 2 Comments

Renowned New York local artist Borbay created this portrait of Jay-Z, and took to his blog to take us through the process step-by-step. Voted Time Out New York’s Most Creative New Yorker in 2009, Borbay has painted on location around the world.

Head under the jump for the step-by-step look at art in creation.

It starts with a Rolling Stone cover, a piles of New York Post headlines, and the mission to “figure what is you talkin’ bout I don’t know what y’all sayin’.”

“And now that that’s that Lets talk about the future”; a blank canvas, a few lines, then something deeper.

“You stuck on being hardcore I chuck the duece up”; a round of green to redefine the composition.

“Name keep poppin’ up Face keep poppin’ up”; headlines beginning to hit the canvas, a Jay-Z cover-up.

“If I can’t live by my word Then I’d much rather die”; fully covered, quotes, headlines and ideas.

“And it’s like you knew exactly how I wanted you to feel”; Jay-Z re-emerges from the text.

“Get back to rap you t-paining too much”; many colors at this stage.

“Now I live on Billboard and I brought my boys with me”; cracking the first dark outline, beginning the shift.

“You should know I bleed blue, but I ain’t a Crip though”; but eventually, the blue will require balance.

“And if you listen hard enough I say some things”; Jay-Z is becoming the focus, the words are now the environment.

“Of the statue allows me to go into detail”; sharpening the edges and contours with light and dark.

“This ain’t black versus white”; it’s complement against tone.

“Can’t be scared to fail Search and perfection”; bringing it toward the finish line.

Dope. As Borbay says, “He has 11 number one albums, and now a portrait.” Head over to Borbay’s blog to see the full step-by-step.

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About The Author

Being born to a father who used to own an independent reggae label and a mother who sang meant a love for melodies, chords, vocals and beats was naturally infused in Tahirah Edwards Byfield. Unfortunately that love for music wasn’t accompanied by any type of musical ability! So the young creative married her love of tuneage with her other favourite form of expression, literature. Combined with the other thing she’s pretty good at – talking too much – Tahirah enjoys waxing lyrical about music and street culture on paper and on radio.

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