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Peace by Piece

Welcome to Peace by Piece, a collection born from a journey of profound authenticity, resilience, and self-discovery. Each piece serves as a reflection of my own intimate struggle to cultivate love from within, while also embodying the universal themes of tragedy, trauma, and healing that thread through the human experience. Through these works, I invite you to explore the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength, and the shared path we walk toward wholeness.
Collection available March 21, 2025

LA Showcase

Following a successful inaugural show in Venice Beach, Robert Hightower returns with a collection of never-before-seen artworks, each challenging the conventional boundaries of art. Through bold expressions, these pieces confront pressing social and global issues, offering a perspective shaped by the artist's ongoing quest to understand life’s purpose. With each stroke, Hightower invites viewers to question, reflect, and engage with the complexities of the world around us.
Collection available May , 2025

It's ok to not be ok

"It's OK to Not Be OK" delves deeper into the ever-evolving journey of self-discovery, where the act of connecting with our truest selves becomes both a challenge and a revelation. As we unravel the complex layers of emotion, we learn to honor our feelings, allowing them to guide us toward healing. It is through this intimate dialogue with our inner world that we cultivate the courage to embody our most authentic selves, untethered by the gaze of others, liberated by our truth.
Collection available October 2025

Work's on Paper

Step into my collection of original artworks on paper, crafted with acrylic, oil, and charcoal. Every piece is a bold, one-of-a-kind statement of my artistic vision. Explore the collection and find the perfect artwork to bring style and character to your space.

​E.C.I.D. Collection

(Eyes Cry I Don't)

Eyes Cry I Don't is a collection rooted in my therapy journey, where many paintings feature a red teardrop symbolizing strength in vulnerability. These pieces redefine tears, not as weakness, but as powerful expressions of resilience and growth.

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