Groundbreaking artist Justin BUA is internationally known for his
best-selling collection of fine art posters--The DJ being one of the
most popular prints of all time. Born in 1968 in NYC's untamed Upper West Side
and raised between Manhattan and East Flatbush, Brooklyn, BUA was fascinated by the raw, visceral street
life of the city. He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music
and Performing Arts and complemented his education on the streets by writing
graffiti and performing worldwide with breakdancing crews. BUA went on to the
Art Center College of Design in Pasadena,
California where he earned a
B.F.A in Illustration.
Starting in the world of commercial art, BUA designed and illustrated myriad
projects, from skateboards and CD covers to advertising campaigns. He developed
the look and feel of the opening sequence for MTV's Lyricist Lounge Show,
EA Sports video games NBA
Street and NFL Street, and the world of Slum Village's
award winning music video "Tainted" among others. He designed the BUA line of
apparel and a limited edition shoe line with PF Flyers that sold out
completely. Currently, he teaches figure drawing at the University of Southern
California, while continuing to be a leading
innovator in both the fine and commercial art worlds. BUA's energetic and vocal
worldwide fan base ranges from former presidents, actors, musicians,
professional athletes, and dancers, to street kids and art connoisseurs.
In his first book, The Beat of Urban Art, BUA lays out his unique
vision, melding urban rhythms, graffiti, and classical
art training. This visually arresting book is about his life, his work, and the
birth of Hip-Hop. As we follow BUA through his turbulent youth, navigating the
streets and underground worlds of the urban jungle, we recognize the powerful
evolution of BUA's distinct style-"Distorted Urban Realism." Following in the
footsteps of the great masters, BUA represents the lives of both the revered
and the marginalized, the heroes and the underdogs of his time-New York City during the
1970s and '80s. With an autobiographical narrative illustrated with
photographs, drawings, sketches, studies, and explanations of how many of his
paintings were created, The Beat of Urban Art takes you into the head
of the modern-day Toulouse-Lautrec.
View the art work created by Justin Bua - DISTORTED URBAN REALISM.