Basquiat is one of the greatest “Kings of Brooklyn” and we might have Jay Z to thank for making the Brooklyn artist a topic of conversation. On Mr. Carter’s last album Magna Carta Holy Grail,  he spits “Yellow Basquiat in the kitchen corner/Go ‘head, lean on that sh** Blue, you own it,” on the artsy track “Picasso Baby.” This made people think — who is Basquiat and why is he so great that even Blue Ivy Carter owns his work?
The popular artist, Jean Michel Basquiat, always had a passion for art. He collected notebooks and would fill them with drawings, poetry, observations he had made, and tons of interesting wordplay. Despite his hardships growing up, his story is extremely inspiring and compelling.
There are several ways to describe the late Basquiat. He was a neo-expressionist painter, a historical cultural figure, a genius, a graffiti artist, a pop icon and a teacher to those that he left his legacy to at the tender age of 28.
Here are 5 lessons that we learned from Basquiat that we can apply to our daily lives:
1. Believe in yourself even when no one else does.
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When Basquiat left his home as a teenager, that was one of the hardest decisions he ever made but he knew he was going to be remembered for his craft. Although his father couldn’t see it, Basquiat took a bet on himself, and made his dreams become a reality with lots of hard work.
2. Being misunderstood can be a great thing.
When you look at Basquiat’s work, there are tons of symbols used. From first glance, it’s not something you understand right away, but then you begin to realize that’s the beauty about art. Basquiat’s art is not for the vein of heart or the simple minded. It takes complexity to truly understand.
3. Keep pushing yourself, and better your craft.
Despite Basquiat dying at an extremely young age, he expanded on his time here. He created a number of pieces that are appreciated and desired to this day. Remember even Blue Ivy Carter owns his work.
4. Do what makes you happy.
It’s clear and obvious that art was what drove Basquiat to happiness and contentment. When you follow your dreams, the universe hears you and finds a way to make things work for you. Basquiat went from being homeless to having his work being sold for tens of thousands of dollars.
5. Never lose the child in you.
When you look at Basquiat’s work, it is like a creation through the eyes of a child, which is one of the beauties of his work. His artwork screams fluidity.