D.Kosmo of Lyon, Mississippi was born in Seabrook, Texas in 1971. He spent his early years making art, hunting for Indian artifacts, and creating music. He graduated in 1991, with a Graphic Design degree and then moved to Mexico, painting murals for nightclubs. During this time, he traveled throughout the country falling in love with the people and its rich cultural history. Creating a rich history of unique iconography that speaks to the region is a key facet to his work. This sense of wonder and inspiration that comes from making deep connections in a region can be seen in his visual art and musicality.
After returning from Mexico, Kosmo moved to Miami, Florida, working as a designer for streetwear clothing label. During this time, Kosmo participated in art exhibitions, garnered media attention, and began building a new and diverse audience. Kosmo’s work can be found in commercial and residential collections both nationally and internationally. Murals, vans, and art can be found at your local Mississippi Lost Pizza locations and many states in the south, bringing that signature funky vibe that is a big part of the restaurant’s branding.
“The narrative in my work is derived from the past, present and future; I’m a conduit between the piece and as it exists in my mind’s eye and the visual translation.”
– D. Kosmo, Mississippi Delta
Kosmo currently lives and works out of his home studio in Lyon, Mississippi. The artist claims a true soul calling came to him from the delta, the call to sink roots and call it home. His current work reflects his love of this mythical land and the people he meets. The artist is represented by Pacesetter Gallery an award-winning gallery which features original art and unique gifts made by Mississippi artists.
Online you can view D. Kosmo’s work at pacesettergallery.artist/d-kosmo. Enjoy a summer trip to the gallery and ask for the anytime scavenger hunt. Win a prize with every completed hunt and experience the imaginative delta art of D. Kosmo.
Pacesetter Gallery is open 10 am-6 pm Monday-Wednesday and 10 am-7 pm Thursday-Saturday and is located at 310 Ridge Way in the Dogwood area of Flowood.
*All photos are courtesy of D. Kosmo.