Brandon Sadler(I)
- Art Department
- Director
- Writer
Brandon Sadler (b.1986) aka Rising Red Lotus, a name which also serves as a mantra telling the story of the lotus who's roots were sown deep in the mud of good and evil, who gathered nutrients from both sides, and rose to the surface to become whole. He is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, earned a BFA in Painting and Illustration from SCAD Atlanta and is a multi-disciplinary artist, calligrapher, film director, and writer.
Rising Red Lotus is renowned for his public mural works and his solo and group exhibitions have brought him accolades as one of Atlanta's most prolific artists collected by individuals as well as the High Museum of Art. In addition to activating the fine art and public art worlds, he has also worked with several major brands to successfully bring his unique vision into the commercial space.
Sadler's style and art making philosophy is a collection of influences from his experience in American graffiti, and his studies in traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean calligraphy and painting, Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, manga comics, indigenous symbolism and lore, and design. One notable characteristic of his work is the text that he incorporates; it is all written using the English alphabet, but designed to emulate the Chinese character system. Brandon has developed an intricate writing system that begins in brush calligraphy and can be adapted to typography and design. Cultural connectivity is a huge component in his work, which mirrors the social progression of our contemporary environment. Conceptually, his imagery speaks to a universal human condition within concepts surrounding change, connectivity, perception, and self-actualization.
Rising Red Lotus is renowned for his public mural works and his solo and group exhibitions have brought him accolades as one of Atlanta's most prolific artists collected by individuals as well as the High Museum of Art. In addition to activating the fine art and public art worlds, he has also worked with several major brands to successfully bring his unique vision into the commercial space.
Sadler's style and art making philosophy is a collection of influences from his experience in American graffiti, and his studies in traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean calligraphy and painting, Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, manga comics, indigenous symbolism and lore, and design. One notable characteristic of his work is the text that he incorporates; it is all written using the English alphabet, but designed to emulate the Chinese character system. Brandon has developed an intricate writing system that begins in brush calligraphy and can be adapted to typography and design. Cultural connectivity is a huge component in his work, which mirrors the social progression of our contemporary environment. Conceptually, his imagery speaks to a universal human condition within concepts surrounding change, connectivity, perception, and self-actualization.