Dont Fret
Dont Fret is an artist born, raised, and currently working in Chicago. In addition to his wheat pasting, his practice includes drawing, painting, sculpture, performance and installation-based work both on the street and in the gallery space. He has produced large-scale public murals in a number of American cities including Chicago,New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Denver as well as internationally in cities like London, São Paulo, Helsinki, and Berlin. His work has been in a number of gallery exhibitions nationally and internationally, with solo exhibitions of his work in Chicago, San Francisco, Oakland, New York, and London. In 2014, he was featured in “Paint Paste Sticker” — the large Chicago street art survey at the Chicago Cultural Center. In 2016-2019, his work was prominently featured in the Netflix original series “Easy.” In 2020 he also completed large public wall of 55 portraits of Chicago for the city of Chicago entitled “The People In Your Neighborhood”.
Dont Fret is an artist born, raised, and currently working in Chicago. In addition to his wheat pasting, his practice includes drawing, painting, sculpture, performance and installation-based work both on the street and in the gallery space. He has produced large-scale public murals in a number of American cities including Chicago,New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Denver as well as internationally in cities like London, São Paulo, Helsinki, and Berlin. His work has been in a number of gallery exhibitions nationally and internationally, with solo exhibitions of his work in Chicago, San Francisco, Oakland, New York, and London. In 2014, he was featured in “Paint Paste Sticker” — the large Chicago street art survey at the Chicago Cultural Center. In 2016-2019, his work was prominently featured in the Netflix original series “Easy.” In 2020 he also completed large public wall of 55 portraits of Chicago for the city of Chicago entitled “The People In Your Neighborhood”.