LeCrue Eyebrows is a Queens-based artist who uses his art as a form of communication—his own visual journal for the world to see. His creative process uses free-form instinctual techniques, giving his work a deeply personal originality while exploring thoughtful, visceral concepts. Using acrylic paint on canvas to create geometric, monochromatic illustrations, LeCrue Eyebrows channels stimuli, both consciously and subconsciously, into enigmatically simple yet remarkably nuanced stories on canvas. His figures and objects are recognizable in their hieroglyphic-esque design, but remain mysterious in their connotations and embrace the possibilities of his art’s deep symbolism and various interpretations. Comparisons can be drawn to the eclectic primitivism of Paul Gauguin or the iconic surrealism of Picasso. However, LeCrue Eyebrows has forged his own style, blending a controlled expressionism with a raw, imaginative authenticity, and heavy influence from the streets of New York City. LeCrue Eyebrows continues to incorporate new motifs and symbolism into his artwork, bringing new ideas and energy to a revitalized genre of urban Neo-Primitivism in NYC.