Art: Fred ‘The Soul Drawer’ Whyte

Art: Fred ‘The Soul Drawer’ Whyte

With graffiti being one of hip hop’s main elements, (street) art and hip hop go hand in hand. Especially when the art itself visualizes parts of the hip hop culture. That’s where Fred Whyte comes in. The illustrator from France creates art that’s basically always related to hip hop. Masta Ace, Notorious B.I.G., El Da Sensei, J Dilla, Lord Finesse and Grim Reaperz are only a few examples of artists Fred ‘The Soul Drawer’ Whyte has put on paper with his pencil. Check out some illustrations in this post, or head over to his blog for more.

With graffiti being one of hip hop’s main elements, (street) art and hip hop go hand in hand. Especially when the art itself visualizes parts of the hip hop culture. That’s where Fred Whyte comes in. The illustrator from France creates art that’s basically always related to hip hop.

Masta Ace, Notorious B.I.G., El Da Sensei, J Dilla, Lord Finesse and Grim Reaperz are only a few examples of artists Fred ‘The Soul Drawer’ Whyte has put on paper with his pencil. Check out some illustrations below, or head over to his blog for more.

More: Fred Whyte

Just an ordinary guy always on the hunt for extraordinary music. Not just as the founder of The Find Magazine & Rucksack Records, but also as a freelance music journalist (bylines at Tracklib, Bandcamp, Wax Poetics, DIG Mag, among others) and—above all—out of love for all kinds of good music.