Orin Carpenter

Righteous Anger, 2021

mixed media on bristol board

28 x 22 inches

C-lective Curator’s Cut:

Righteous Anger belongs to Orin’s Fractured Souls series, a body of work exploring the internal pressures Black men carry and the cost of containing them. The figure, shown in profile and caught in a moment of raw release, disrupts the expectation of composure seen elsewhere in the series. Vibrant red and blue gestures pulse around him, echoing both emotional urgency and the visual language of American identity. In this context, anger is not framed as excess, but as clarity, an assertion of humanity in the face of sustained pressure. Release is often necessary on the path of self-acceptance and relief.

Orin Carpenter, PhD

We Love Orin. For the Petaluma-based artist, art is both voice and vision. It is a means to educate, uplift, and challenge perception. His work invites viewers to see the world through his eyes, sparking new perspectives and fostering deeper understanding. His identity profoundly shapes his work, infusing each piece with authenticity, vulnerability, and purpose. Every creation becomes both a reflection of his personal journey and an open invitation for viewers to explore their own stories within it.

“For me, art is about layers - each piece revealing truths about humanity and identity.”

Growing up, art served as a refuge, helping him navigate the layered complexities of identity and belonging. Influenced early on by comic books, he discovered that creativity could be its own kind of superpower. Over time, he recognized the need to move beyond fantasy and bring his imagination to life. This realization became the foundation of his artistic practice: creating deeply personal, narrative-driven work that reflects his journey and builds authentic connections with others.