Tuesday 22 May 2012

Famous 2 Achieved people








1. Jean-Michel Basquiat – Artist
Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of the seminal modern American artists. He also struggled with homelessness in his early years as an artist. Basquiat’s passion was neo-expressionist art and graffiti art. He tried hard to practice art as a homeless New Yorker while battling a drug addiction. When he was discovered by Andy Warhol in the 1980s, his innovative art-making was finally recognized; and he became the first African-American international art star. Basquiat will always be remembered for the hardships he had to endure, but especially for changing the art world for the better. 







2. Nathaniel Ayers – Musician
Nathaniel Ayers was a double bass player and one of the only black students at Julliard in the 1970s. After his third year in school, however, he suffered a mental breakdown. From there, he moved to Los Angeles, where his schizophrenia, and inability to get a job, forced him to live on the streets. He didn’t mind street life – surviving on little and improving his musical talent. But Ayers would make a comeback. It was when journalist Steve Lopez found Ayers on the streets and learned his story, that Ayers became an icon for talent and a masthead for homelessness and people coping with mental disability. The 2009 movie based on Lopez’s book, called “The Soloist,” put him in the national spotlight and on the big screen.