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OverviewJohn Paul Granillo's story is one of resilience, creativity, and profound personal transformation. Raised in a world overshadowed by pain and insecurity, John Paul found solace and expression through his art. His journey took a dramatic turn when he was sentenced to federal prison, a place where his passion for drawing and painting intensified, leading to self-discovery and healing. This richly illustrated book showcases John Paul's diverse artworks, from intricate collages and bold murals to emotive abstract paintings. Each piece is accompanied by narratives that shed light on his experiences, the people he met, and the lessons he learned along the way. John Paul's art not only reflects his personal struggles and triumphs but also serves as a powerful commentary on social justice, identity, and the human spirit.Understand the broader implications of John Paul's work, addressing themes of identity, community, and the struggle against systemic injustices. Join John Paul Granillo on a journey that transcends walls and barriers, celebrating the enduring power of creativity and the human spirit. Discover ""The Art and Journey of John Paul Granillo"" written and edited by Scott Edward Smith today and be inspired by a story of redemption, creativity, and hope. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Paul Granillo , Scott SmithPublisher: Bookbaby Imprint: Bookbaby ISBN: 9798350987232Pages: 168 Publication Date: 15 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBorn in 1983 in Santa Fe of Chicano and Ute descent, John Paul (""JP"") Granillo coped with the inner and outer chaos of his childhood by immersing himself in his art. He was convicted of New Mexico's largest bank robbery in 2004 and spent the entirety of his 20s in maximum security prison, including 18 months in solitary confinement. While incarcerated, he honed his craft as an artist, infusing his drawings with bold Chicanx iconography and symbolic imagery of his family roots. Upon his release from prison in 2013 and while still on parole, JP began organizing and leading community-based mural art projects. His work today is largely concerned with elevating marginalized voices, in particular youth and young adults seeking hope and direction and to use collective mural art as a conduit for healing. His vast range of artistic practice (mural art, stone sculptures, and individual acrylic and oil paintings) all seek to give life to under-represented historical narratives and perspectives and to foster pride in Chicanx culture. JP received the Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's 2023 ""40 Under 40"" award. His work has been displayed at the Museum of International Folk Art, El Museo Cultural, El Museo de Los Americas in Denver, CO, and in private galleries across the country. Countless walls in city parks and public and private buildings across Santa Fe are adorned with his murals. John Paul Granillo's story has been featured in the Santa Fe Reporter (2020), Santa Fe Magazine (2023) and New Mexico Magazine (2024). For two consecutive years, JP was awarded First Place in Best of Show at the Spanish Contemporary Hispanic Market. He is a Philadelphia Mural Arts awardee for climate activism. He has served as a member of the City of Santa Fe Carter Review Commission, the Sante Fe Housing Trust Board, and the Monte del Sol Board President (2024), and the Santa Fe City Council Advisory Board. Scott Edward Smith is a widely experienced writer in non-fiction and fiction in literature as well as theater, television, and film. He specializes in showcase material, transforming stories from autobiographies into creative multi-media platforms. His ""Intimate Fame"" series (IntimateFame.com) explores historical characters presented as solo performance work reimagining iconic voices of the past. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |