
About the Artist
Dwayne Glapion (b. 1973) is a dedicated artist who's journey through the art world spans decades. With a lifelong passion for painting, he has immersed himself in the study of the masters, honing his skills and understanding of the craft. Starting with traditional media such as acrylics, oils, charcoal, and pencil, and now digital painting, Glapion has mastered various forms of expression.
In a unique fusion of techniques Glapion combines traditional painting methods with digital software, creating a harmonious blend of both worlds. This innovative approach allows him to harness the depth and texture of traditional media while embracing the versatility and precision of digital tools. Like using traditional tools, each digital brushstroke is hand painted (NOT A.I.) The result is a captivating body of work that showcases his creativity and adaptability.
His art often reflects themes of identity, inequality, and resilience, using vibrant colors and intricate compositions to draw the viewer in. Glapion's work serves not only as a form of expression but also as a catalyst for conversation, pushing audiences to confront the realities of social injustice and the impact of systemic issues in contemporary society.
He is an award winning artist who has been featured on magazine and book covers, has numerous commissions and collectors such as Magic Johnson, D.L. Hughley and many others. He has won a number of contests and is a Corel Painter featured artist - Dwayne's preferred digital software painting program.
Dwayne Glapion served in the US Army Infantry, has a BA in Graphic Design, taught art and technology grades k-12, is an entrepreneur, photographer, videographer/editor, philanthropist, audio book narrator for the Library of Congress and a bedroom DJ.
Community. Service. Blessings.
Career Highlights:
2024: Art Commission from Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund is the first Black-focused community fund established in Colorado, explicitly providing financial resources and support to Black-led and serving organizations.
2024: Change That Narrative Art Book. 50 featured African-American artists including Paul Goodnight, Kevin Williams, Johnathon Romain, and other top talents.
2023: Martha’s Vineyard Showcase at Island-Life Studio and Soul of Sonoma.
2020: Faces In The Crowd-100 Portraits of a Community. One man show at Redline Art Center/Denver. All Digitally Painted. Featured on 9NEWS- Best of 2020.
2019: Corel Painter software program feature artist. Artwork Soul For Sale used for their marketing and promotion.
2018: Book Cover Art. African Peoples’ Contributions to World Civilizations: Shattering the Myths by Dr. Paul L. Hamilton
2015: Mayor’s Award Design Winner/ Denver (9x16ft Mural Artwork: The Age of Kindness. Digitally Painted on permanent display at Ford Warren Library/Whittier)
2015: First Runner Up - Corel Painter National Freeze the Moment contest. Artwork: Jesus Saves
2008: Artist of the Year - The African American Voice
2004-2005: Charter School Art teacher grades k-12
2004: Portrait Commission for Ervin Magic Johnson. Presented at The Biltmore Los Angeles for the Mid-Summer Night Classic Dinner Event.
2000: International Magazine Cover: Studying Abroad Magazine. Artwork - Fear of the Unknown