Street Art. Real Artists. Fresh Threads.
Graffiti Wear Clothing
Meet Our Artists
Renea Cannon
Renea has been painting, creating, and designing her entire life. As a little girl she loved laying on the living room floor filling her coloring books with all kinds of color. This was the beginning of her creative world. She found staying inside the lines was overrated. Renae’s talents have led her to opportunities on HSN, HG TV, illustrating children’s books and licensing products. She has countless murals across the states. You’ll find many of these murals from Salt Lake City to St. George.
From licensed artwork to murals, from fine art to illustrations. Renae loves to share her creative process through her joyful whimsical style.
She is married to Cregg Cannon, the love of her life. They enjoy their large family, which includes 10 children and 30 grandchildren. They love their rewarding lives.
Broly Su
Broly Su is an Atlanta-based graphic designer and illustrator. Originally from Changsha, China, Broly’s creative journey was shaped by a deep love for hip-hop, graffiti, sneakers, collectible toys, anime, street basketball, and tattoo culture.
With a bold, graffiti-inspired drawing style and a flair for vivid, unconventional color palettes, Broly creates work that bursts with unorthodox creatures and boundless imagination. His multidisciplinary skillset spans art direction, brand identity, experiential design, typography, layout, video editing, logo design, illustration, banner design, painting, zines, apparel, and 2D animation.
Broly’s art blends raw street energy with playful surrealism, reflecting a unique voice rooted in both Eastern and Western subcultures. www.brolysu.com Instagram @8rolysu
Joel Aeros Demker
Muralist, Artist, Tattoo Artist, Visionary, Vibe Creator
Bogota, Columbia
Watch Joel Aeros Demker’s latest piece come to life — Step by Step Insta: @joel_aeros
Bogota, Columbia
Sophie
Local to Salt Lake City, Sophie Nebeker explores community building through place-making, workshops, and public art installation.
Her murals and ceramic practice encourage participation from locals, creating stewardship and pride in our neighborhoods.
Recently, she installed a mural at the Maven district in central SLC with the help of volunteers to paint the organic design with colors.
Leading a series of monotype print workshops collecting textures of community areas in SLC, she hopes to create accessible art experiences for folks of all backgrounds.
Spring 2026, she will bring a ceramic workshop and raku firing experience to the public of SLC with funding from the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art.