Frank Morrison works inside a powerful contemporary urban‑expressionist movement, blending hip‑hop rhythm, elongated figures and bold colour into living stories. His style grew from graffiti walls, breakdancing tours and a life shaped by music, movement and culture.

He paints African‑American life with dignity and warmth, preserving moments that often go unseen. Frank Morrison calls his work a memoir of today, mixing urban mannerism, abstraction and deep emotional truth.
Q: How did Frank Morrison’s early life shape Frank Morrison
A: Frank Morrison began as a graffiti artist in New Jersey, then toured as a breakdancer, later discovering fine art after a life‑changing visit to the Louvre.
Q: What pushed Frank Morrison to grow as an artist
A: Frank Morrison expanded through hip‑hop culture, strong mentors, museum exposure and a mission to honor everyday stories in the Black community.
Art is the rhythm of the soul.

















































