Collection: Trá Slaughter

84 products
Hera, Queen of the Gods
Hera, Queen of the Gods
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$2,500
Horse Power I
Horse Power I
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$250
Horse Power II
Horse Power II
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$250
Horse Power III
Horse Power III
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$250
Horse Power IV
Horse Power IV
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$250
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Horse Power V
Horse Power V
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$250
I Love Jazz - Satchmo
I Love Jazz - Satchmo
I Love Jazz - Satchmo
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$850
Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin
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$1,950
Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter
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$1,500
Jungle Goddess
Jungle Goddess
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$4,500
Kid Kid
Kid Kid
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$2,600
Knocking On Heaven’s Door
Knocking On Heaven’s Door
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$2,200
La Vie En Rose (small)
La Vie En Rose (small)
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$800
Leon Bridges
Leon Bridges
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$1,500
Let's Live on a Mountain
Let's Live on a Mountain
Let's Live on a Mountain
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$1,400
Little Boy King
Little Boy King
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$2,600
Little Queen
Little Queen
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$3,400
Longhorn
Longhorn
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$750
Love Is...
Love Is...
Love Is...
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$4,500
Mercy Mercy Mercy
Mercy Mercy Mercy
Mercy Mercy Mercy
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$850
Miles
Miles
Miles
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$575
Missing New Orleans
Missing New Orleans
Missing New Orleans
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$850
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Mood Indigo
Mood Indigo
Mood Indigo
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$1,400
Moon Glow
Moon Glow
Moon Glow
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$1,400
My Heart Was A Swarm
My Heart Was A Swarm
My Heart Was A Swarm
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$1,800
Notokok
Notokok
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$2,600
Pale King
Pale King
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$3,400
Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison
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$1,500
Scrum
Scrum
Scrum
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$550
Selena
Selena
Selena
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$1,950
Shadow Boxing in the Dark
Shadow Boxing in the Dark
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$400
She Loves Me
She Loves Me
She Loves Me
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$3,800
Taming It
Taming It
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$2,600
The Ballerina
The Ballerina
The Ballerina
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$7,200
The Gown
The Gown
The Gown
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$750
The Handbag
The Handbag
The Handbag
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$750
The Legends
The Legends
The Legends
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$1,400
the Red Baron
the Red Baron
the Red Baron
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$550
Touch Tourist
Touch Tourist
Touch Tourist
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$550
Under the Sweater
Under the Sweater
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$450

 


BIO

Houston-based artist Trá Slaughter has been an artist for as long as he can remember. Painting, drawing and creating have always been in my blood. He grew up about an hour south of Houston, Texas and moved to the city in 2000 to attend The Art Institute of Houston. He obtained a degree in Graphic Design in 2002. After spending several years in the career field, Slaughter eventually transitioned to working as a full-time artist nearly 10-years ago. His work spans several styles created in numerous mediums, including oil, acrylic, latex, oil sticks, charcoal and just about anything else that can be use to make a mark. His work often explores the outward expression of our inner emotions. Slaughter says: “I see us all as donning a mask, or shield in order to go out and do our battles, to handle our lives. The mask never truly reveals what’s going on “behind the scenes” of our mind and emotions.”

His most recent work stems from the visualization of song lyrics. In these pieces, Slaughter invites the viewer along on the same path experienced by the artist each time he listens to a favorite song, allowing the lyrics themselves to become the main subject of the work.