How World Peace Art Began

World Peace Art started as a personal project from artist and founder Brendon Jasso. What began as sketches and stencil work about money, war, climate, love, and everyday life eventually turned into large scale paintings and photo series
that people kept asking about.

The more pieces were created, the clearer the question became:

What if collecting art could directly help rebuild schools, plant trees, and improve
the air we breathe?

World Peace Art was born as the answer. A studio that treats every artwork as both a story and a small brick in the future we are building together.

What We Create

Our work moves across a few main lanes:

Original paintings and mixed media pieces – one of one works that carry the full story and texture of the studio.

Fine art prints – high quality reproductions that make the work accessible to more people without losing the details and color.

Photo editions – images that document culture, protest, skate sessions, city life, and quiet scenes where peace feels possible.

Visually, the work pulls from political activism style street art, graffiti textures, bold typography, and graphic symbols. Emotionally, it is about asking better questions – what are we building, who is it for, and how do we treat each other
along the way.

How We Make Our Prints

Every print is produced to order through local California partners. We do this so we can:

✅ Keep quality high and consistent
✅ Support local manufacturers and craftspeople
✅ Avoid mass production and unnecessary waste

From color proofing to packaging, we want the physical piece that arrives in your
hands to feel as considered as the idea on the canvas.

Art as a Bridge to World Peace Projects

Our Mission page explains the full model, but here is the heart of it in simple terms:

When you collect from World Peace Art, you are helping fill a shared fund that supports real projects – in schools, neighborhoods, and public spaces.

Collectors are invited to help vote on which projects move forward next, so the community that believes in the art also helps shape the impact.

You are not just buying a painting or a print. You are joining a group of people who want peace to be something we actually build, not just something we talk about.

What Comes Next

This is only the first chapter. Future plans include larger collections, collaborations with other artists, public installations, and a growing portfolio of World Peace Projects that you will be able to see, visit, and point to.

If the idea of turning creativity into something you can stand inside of – a garden, a classroom, a mural, a gathering place – speaks to you, then you are already part of the World Peace Art story.