Brandon Morrison
IBLet, pronounced “I Bet,” is the artistic pseudonym of Brandon Morrison, an Atlanta-based artist and musician whose work brings together painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, found objects, graffiti, and visual improvisation. The name IBLet began as a fumbled slip of language that evolved into a graffiti-inspired tag, becoming both an alias and an extension of Morrison’s creative identity.
Working under the name IBLet, Morrison creates dense, rhythmic, and highly expressive artworks that reflect the energy of music, the immediacy of street culture, and the layered history of modern and contemporary art. His paintings often incorporate automatic drawing, gestural mark-making, collage, print-based techniques, and repurposed materials. The result is a body of work that feels spontaneous yet composed, raw yet intentional, and deeply connected to the pulse of creative experimentation.
As both an artist and musician, Brandon Morrison approaches visual art with a strong sense of rhythm, repetition, syncopation, and improvisation. His compositions often feel like visual soundtracks, built through layered marks, fragments, figures, and fields of color. The influence of music can be seen in the movement of his lines, the density of his surfaces, and the way images seem to build, break apart, and reassemble across the canvas.
Morrison’s figurative work reflects a wide range of artistic influences. His forms nod to the fractured perspectives of Pablo Picasso, the expressive force of Willem de Kooning, and the collage-based visual storytelling of Romare Bearden. At the same time, his gestural abstraction and physical approach to mark-making echo the energy of Jackson Pollock’s action painting, while his use of graffiti language and accidental marks connects the work to contemporary urban visual culture.
IBLet’s paintings often balance abstraction and figuration, chance and control, chaos and structure. Areas of flat, layered color suggest the sensibility of a printmaker, while scraped, drawn, collaged, or sprayed elements bring a sense of immediacy and movement. His use of found objects and mixed media adds physical depth and cultural texture, allowing each work to feel like an accumulation of influences, materials, memories, and sound.
At the heart of Brandon Morrison’s practice is a willingness to let the process lead. Automatic drawing and accident play important roles in his work, opening space for unexpected forms, characters, marks, and narratives to emerge. His paintings do not simply depict a subject; they perform an energetic exchange between hand, material, music, memory, and image.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Brandon Morrison lives and works with his wife, daughter, and dog. His practice reflects the creative spirit of the city while also engaging broader conversations around contemporary painting, outsider-influenced art, street art, mixed media, and musician-artists. As IBLet, Morrison continues to develop a distinctive visual language that is bold, layered, improvisational, and unmistakably alive.
IBLet’s work speaks to collectors, curators, designers, and art lovers interested in Atlanta artists, contemporary mixed media painting, graffiti-inspired art, abstract figurative painting, collage, printmaking, automatic drawing, and music-influenced contemporary art. His paintings offer a powerful collision of gesture, rhythm, color, and cultural reference, positioning Brandon Morrison as a compelling voice within Atlanta’s contemporary art scene.

