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Rising Stars: Meet Pyro Little

Today we’d like to introduce you to Pyro Little.

Hi Pyro, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
In 2017, I was doing a bit of side modeling. After shooting with a homie, I liked the idea that as the photographer you are able to control the narrative of the story. From there, I decided to test out using a camera first to see if it was something of interest. It immediately clicked as a newfound outlet for me. Over the next couple of years from testing unfamiliar waters I became increasingly aware of the style I gravitated towards. It was fashion, beauty, and concept. I love work that tells a story. I feel my purpose as an artist is to evoke emotion. It should create a feeling people have never felt before; thorough and never rushed.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
It hasn’t always been smooth per say; but all worth it. My craft has taken me places I could’ve only imagined as a kid and for that, I am grateful.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
It’s always been fashion. Growing up in Goldsboro, North Carolina I’ve always had a strong obsession with garments unrelated to my origin. In 2017 this spilled over into another familiar art form, photography. I wasn’t certain on what I wanted to create but knew it had to be something fashion related.

Over the next couple of years from testing unfamiliar waters I became increasingly aware of the style I gravitated towards. It was fashion, beauty, and concept. I love work that tells a story. I feel my purpose as an artist is to evoke emotion. It should create a feeling people have never felt before; thorough and never rushed.

If I had to describe my work, I’d use timeless but also temporary. I’ve always appreciated pieces that can withstand time but still respect a moment as well.

My business motto is “It’s all fuel”. We all go through shit as people, but how and where are we focusing the energy from those experiences? I’ve chosen to put mine in art form.

Alright, so to wrap up, is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
I am always ready for new projects. I love working with fellow creatives whose passion can be seen through their art.

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