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My neighborhood is a vibrant community, full of richness and traditions, a lot of family ties, a mixture of warm colors and a lil’ neutral colors giving it a certain duality to it. Growing up in Durham is like what J.Cole describes in his song ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ where in one frame of your mind, you are thinking about how historic, how important it is to live in this community because you are aware of the essence of the land, but at the same time the negative exists.
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What was it like growing up in Durham, NC, and more specifically, your neighborhood? Let’s Keep Building sat down with Anthony Patterson to get the different colors of his palette as a creative/entrepreneur. His work has appeared in multiple exhibitions, and he has been the artist – in – residence at the Power Plant Gallery – Duke University where he has engaged communities through his dynamic creations that force viewers to sit back and think about the current climate of America. Supported by his neighborhood friends and family members, Patterson continued to push and thrive as a ‘Bull City’ native. Throughout his teenage years up to his early college years, he drew images of affluent Black people, painted on sneakers and created images of graffiti on street walls. Patterson began his artistry through painting, drawing and graffiti. His love for his neighborhood, hip-hop and Black people have all influenced his lifestyle and artwork which led to a powerful shift in his career in 2016 nearing the end of his Undergraduate years at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro where he graduated with a B.F.A in Painting the following year. As a young boy with bright, white eyes, he watched his father create art which has inspired him to pursue a career as an artist. Durham-Native, aka ‘Bull City’, Anthony Patterson, a second-generation artist, has been drawn to the arts from young.