From Imposter Syndrome to Bringing Your Own Chair To The Table with Artist Domonique Brown

This week’s Girl Behind The Hustle is  LA based artist, Domonique Brown of DomoINK. Domonique’s work has been featured in Issa Rae’s AirBNB, FX’s Snowfall pop-up, on Roland Martin, HomeGoods, LA Times, SnoopDog, Forbes, NAACP, packaging for haircare brand Camille Rose, Bath & Body Works and so many other amazing places. 

Her art is a celebration of diversity rendered in color palettes ranging from minimalist to vibrant,  the medium of her illustrations is to invite viewers to engage in a debate about the accepted notions of race and representation. Domonique’s portraits have the purpose of featuring women and men of color who might not otherwise be portrayed, in the hopes others can see a representation of their culture and identity and feel empowered.

Her pieces feature the colorful energy of cultural legacies like Marsha P Johnson, James Baldwin, Nina Simone, Kanye, Biggie Smalls and many greats.

In the episode, Domonique shares:

  • How imposter syndrome almost stopped her from showing up

  • The person who encouraged her to pursue art, Thank you educators

  • Why she doesn’t plan on quitting her 9-5 anytime soon


The Real Deal Behind The Hustle

What’s a Quote or Mantra that keeps you encouraged?

If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair. Shirley Chisholm

What’s a tool or app that helps you manage your life or work that you couldn't live without?

TikTok

What does true selfcare look like for you?

Getting in the hot tub and watching Euphoria

What’s a book that every Girl Behind The Hustle should read?

I’m more of an article person, Buzzfeed

You can connect with Domonique on Instagram TikTok and purchase her art at DomoINK


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