Voices of the 904 Ep. 5 - Multi-hyphenate artist cements his imprint on Jacksonville with a message meant to inspire

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – One thing to know about Victor “Metamorphvic” Alexander: he never shies away from a challenge.

From a traditional canvas to a full-sized garbage truck, anything can become a surface to mark his artistic imprint in Jacksonville.

A true multi-hyphenate, Metamorphvic refuses to be boxed in — sometimes even painting over damaged work to give it new life. It’s a living example of his three-word mantra: YOU. CAN. BMOR.

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On this episode of "Voices of the 904," Metamorphvic reflects on his journey to reshape his mindset, opens up about his creative process, and shares how projects like his first solo show, “The Red Door: A Visual Art & RnB Series,” embody his message through art and community action.

“I have seen the art scenes in different communities, and I can genuinely say that, at least for me, I’m cool with doing the work to build the community here, because I know what that will cement me as a person,” he said. “I get to be one of the people who help put it on the map.”

His work — rooted in both community and artistry — is helping shift the city’s reputation and fueling the rise of the Phoenix Arts District as a vital hub for Jacksonville artists.


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