The bulk of Jonni's work incorporates photographs, generally self-portraits. He uses those images as a canvas to drip paint onto and calls these portraits "drippies." Cheatwood's large-scale abstract paintings imply movement and chaos that consist of sewn together canvas, denim, linens and burlap that often incorporate fragments of text, shoe prints, coffee and debris such as dirt. In 2012, Cheatwood was first noticed in The Next Artspace Artist competition, which was put on in collaboration with
Artspace and
Tumblr for his "Grace Series." Following that competition, this series was featured in the third issue of
Fashion for Men magazine by Milan Vukmirovic, Ignant.de, Trendland and FFFFOUND and numerous other publications. Cheatwood also created the artwork for Kitty Cash's
Love the Free, Volume 2 mixtape and his "Grace Series" can be seen in
Usher's music video,
She Came to Give It to You. ==References==