Meet Bryant Bee1ne Anthony

We had the good fortune of connecting with Bryant Bee1ne Anthony and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Bryant, is there something that you feel is most responsible for your success?
The most important factor behind my success lies in consistency and authenticity. Being consistent doesn’t mean you’ll never face setbacks, but each failure is an opportunity to learn, adapt and push forward. I firmly believe that success isn’t about waiting for the perfect opportunity to come your way, it’s about creating those opportunities when they don’t exist. What truly sets me apart is my focus on cultivating meaningful, organic relationships with the right clients, rather than aiming for quantity. Go where the love is. Every project I take on must reflect the values and creativity that both my clients and I bring to the table. It’s this commitment to authenticity and alignment that fuels our best work and drives our mutual success.
Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My art is more than just visual expression, it’s a heartfelt message to the community. It serves as a beacon of hope, a reminder of love in a world where it often feels scarce. It actually comes from a dark place. Each piece reflects the profound importance of love and connection, encouraging those who experience it to believe in a kinder and more compassionate world.
I aspire for my art to engage with people on a deeply personal level. I envision audiences not just viewing the work, but stepping into it, literally becoming a part of the painting. Whether through photographs or physical interaction, my art invites the community to see themselves as both recipients and givers of love. It’s an opportunity for people to experience the affirmation that they are valued, cherished, and capable of giving that same love to others.
The inspiration for my creations comes from a personal void, a lack of love in my past environment. This absence drove me to create something that would counteract that feeling, something that radiates the positivity and affection I longed for. Through my art, I hope to fill that void not just for myself, but for everyone who interacts with it. It’s a call to action, a moment of reflection, and above all, a celebration of love and human connection.
Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Pick up my friend from the airport and head to Easton Town Center for their first taste of the area. We’ll shop, wander the walkable outdoor mall, and soak in the buzzing atmosphere. Stop by Another Broken Egg at Easton for some perfectly cooked omelets and their famous biscuit beignets. It’s cozy, classy, and the ideal introduction to our foodie scene.
Chill with some drinks at Pins Mechanical Co., where we can unwind while playing pinball, duckpin bowling, or foosball. A relaxed, fun first night to ease into the week.
Following day Start with a relaxing walk through the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. From lush greenery to seasonal exhibits, the scenery is breathtaking year-round.
Enjoy delicious Mexican dishes at El Rodeo on Stelzer Road. Their fresh guacamole and enchiladas are absolutely worth writing home about.
Visit the Columbus Museum of Art and discover the breadth of creativity, from classical masterpieces to contemporary installations.
Catch the sunset at The Scioto Mile, a riverfront park with gorgeous views of the city skyline.
Explore Franklinton before the action kicks off. Check out the creative hub of Franklinton Arts District and pop into spots like Chromedge Studios and Wild Goose Creative to see local artists’ work. Franklinton Fridays is here, and it’s time to enjoy the city’s best community block party. Live music, food trucks, art exhibits, and good vibes make this a must-attend event.
Wrap up with something totally fun and different – a trip to Orbit Fun Center in Dayton (Huber Heights) for their Sunday Night Skate Sessions. Great music, great energy, and that nostalgic roller skating experience, a vibe to close out the trip on a high note.
Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Everyone has been inspired by someone, or something. It could be a book a lyric, a poem a piece of art. For me it is a lot of those things. Growing up in Cleveland if you were into street art you knew about CST – Cleveland Scribe Tribe. This collective of artist inspired me. Mister Soul, Dayzwhun, Sanoizm just to name a few.
I also have had family members who help contribute to my art, my cousin Landy, helped developing my style. My cousin LT.Moe sparked another love for airbrushing and aerosol art as well. The first time I got to paint alongside him we were in Atlanta not even in Cleveland anymore. My inspiration alone has been a journey filled with struggles, love, my everyday life and family.
I want to shoutout all my loved ones who are close to me, my circle! Thats where my inspiration comes from.
Website: https://www.bee1ne.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bee1ne_
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryant-anthony-99305244/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bee1ne
Image Credits
All image credits belong to Bryant Anthony and Dolphin Black Studios