ALLREALTHINGS

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ALLREALTHINGS
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Background information
Birth nameStanley Damian Pearson Jr
Born (1994-06-02) June 2, 1994 (age 32)
Baltimore Md
Occupation(s)
  • Arts Educator
  • Muralist
  • Illustrator
  • Painter
  • Creative Director
Years active2017 – present

Stanley Damian Pearson Jr. (born June 2, 1994), professionally known as ALLREALTHINGS, is an American multidisciplinary artist, arts educator, muralist, illustrator, painter, and creative director based in Maryland. Active since 2017, his work spans large-scale public murals and detailed studio-based pieces, incorporating both traditional and digital media. He is known for his involvement in community-centered art initiatives and collaborative creative projects.[1]

Early life and education

Pearson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and was raised in the city. He attended Cristo Rey Jesuit High School before pursuing higher education at Morgan State University and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), where he earned a bachelor’s degree. He is also a certified art instructor.

Career

Pearson began his professional career in art education, working in both public and private instructional settings. He has collaborated with multiple studios, galleries, and community art spaces throughout the greater Maryland area.

In late 2019, Pearson expanded his practice to focus more heavily on mural work. Since that time, he has completed approximately 15 mural projects across Maryland. His work often combines painting, illustration, and digital design, with an emphasis on public accessibility and community engagement.

He has been involved in projects and partnerships with organizations including The Baltimore Museum of Art, EMPACT Arts, Art With a Heart (AWAH), The Gallery About Nothing, ICarre Community Foundation, and Family Survivor Network. He has also served as a creative director for The Gallery About Nothing.

Notable projects

Pearson contributed to Gaia 3000, a mural project sponsored by the Baltimore Museum of Art as part of The Necessity of Tomorrow exhibition, in collaboration with The Gallery About Nothing.

Collaborations

Pearson has worked as a mural assistant for artist Latoya Peoples and has participated in digital collaborations with Vejees, a graphic design company. His illustration and design work has been used for album cover art and merchandise for musical artists including Rico Nasty, Deetranada, YG Tech, Miss Kam, Baby Kahlo, Steel Ali, Pyrexx Sosa, and BRM Stuntin’.

Media and public presence

Pearson has been featured in regional media, including an interview with Voyage Baltimore, which profiled his artistic background and career. He has also appeared in a video interview with Orange Pop Media.[2] He maintains an active presence on social media platforms, where he shares artwork and project updates.

Awards and recognition

His work received recognition from DMV Mixtapes, where he was awarded Best Cover Art for Queens of Swords, an EP by Baby Kahlo.

References

  1. "check out stanley pearsons story". voyagebaltimore.com. Retrieved 2 January 2026.
  2. "Orange Pop Ep.17: Dirty Gold". youtube.com. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2026.

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