Holy Trinity
Dezmond Crockett (b. 1994)
Holy Trinity
Acrylic and Oil
48 x 36 inches
$7,500
A Portrait of music artist Raury and his son. Reflections on the cycle of life and the spiritual nature of fatherhood with overlaps of the idea of the Holy trinity “the father, the son, and the Holy Ghost”. Raury playing piano with his son invokes a sense of passing on a legacy that comes from deep within the human experience. The creative force being the Holy Ghost and connection to Source, the father being the flame bearer and instrument of the source, and the son being the witness until his turn comes in the great cycle.
About Dezmond Crockett
(b. Los Angeles, CA)Dezmond Crockett, a multifaceted artist and electrician from Los Angeles, channels his rich experiences and diverse skills into a vibrant artistic practice. Known for his compelling portraiture, Dezmond has recently expanded his repertoire to include abstract and landscape art. His creations are characterized by an innovative use of oil paints, gold elements, and reflective mediums, crafting a dynamic interplay of textures and lights that draw viewers into a deeply immersive experience. Inspired by early influences such as anime, particularly Dragon Ball Z, Dezmond developed a keen eye for detail and a passion for visually striking artwork. This foundation was further enriched by the works of Alex Gray, whose psychedelic and anatomically precise paintings left a lasting impression on Dezmond’s artistic vision. Additionally, the psychological frameworks of Carl Jung resonate deeply with Dezmond, informing the introspective and exploratory nature of his work.
As an electrician, Dezmond’s technical skills and meticulous approach significantly influence his art, allowing him to blend the precision of his trade with the creative freedom of his artistic endeavors. This unique combination of talents enables him to experiment with various mediums, including resins, gold leaf, and iridescent paints, creating artworks that are both visually stunning and thought-provoking.Dezmond’s artistic journey is deeply personal, often reflecting his own experiences and emotional landscapes. Through his work, he explores themes of spirituality, personal growth, and the human condition, inviting viewers to engage in their own journeys of self-discovery and reflection.