Walter Neal Art Collections
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Artwork by Walter Neal
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Eat One by Walter Neal
Kalief Browder - A Young Martyr by Walter Neal
Gregory Hines by Walter Neal
Chris Brown by Walter Neal
A Portrait of Michael B. Jordan by Walter Neal
James Baldwin by Walter Neal
A Portrait of James Baldwin by Walter Neal
Ricky Henderson by Walter Neal
Teddy Pendergrass by Walter Neal
Philly Joe Jones by Walter Neal
Tony Williams by Walter Neal
Behold - The Only Thing Greater Than Yourself by Walter Neal
Essex Hemphill by Walter Neal
Terrence Trent D'Arby by Walter Neal
Melancholia 1 by Walter Neal
Diana Ross by Walter Neal
Ta-Nehisi Coates by Walter Neal
Footprints In The Sand by Walter Neal
Quantum Landscape 3 by Walter Neal
Quantum Landscape 2 by Walter Neal
Quantum Landscape 1 by Walter Neal
Quantum Landscape 4 by Walter Neal
Quantum Landscape 5 by Walter Neal
Silk Road by Walter Neal
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About Walter Neal
Walter O. Neal has shown his work throughout the Washington Metropolitan area, and is highly regarded for the unique, creative vision and artistic excellence he brings to his work. His artwork is in the respective collections of Howard University, the Evans-Tibbs Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, as well as various organizations and private collections. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Walter is founder and artistic director of AMKA Graphics Studios, which he founded in 1970, while a student at his alma mater, Howard University. He resides in Baltimore, Maryland.
"My work, whether it is through painting, drawing, photography, graphic design, or digital art, is an expression of my mind's ordering and seeming cohesion of the disparate visual elements in the universe to 'make sense' by using the universality of imagery to transcend language and/or cultural barriers as a more effective means of communication to a global audience." --Walter O. Neal