I’m Taylor HOPE, an Atlanta native, deeply influenced by the energy, rhythm and cultural richness of my hometown. My work celebrates life, identity and inclusivity anchored in the stories of the South and the spirit of resilience. I was honored to receive a Proclamation Award from the Fulton County Board of Commissioners for my contributions to the arts and my murals live on everything from downtown walls to neighborhood corners, carrying messages in bold color and layered symbolism.
As a proud member of Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ community, I create work that encourages people to show up as their whole selves. My art lives on canvas, on skin, and in public spaces whether in galleries, community projects, or high-end residential and commercial developments. Collectors are drawn to my abstract language, saturated palettes, and the emotional messages embedded in each piece.
Lately, my work has leaned into themes of movement vehicles of spirit, thought, and transition. A circle? A portal? A path? A floating possibility? Maybe it’s like the unfolding of mystery in our Great Faith text. Maybe it’s just what it needs to be for you.