Lil Kim, Rick Ross, Faith Evans & More Attend Biggie Inspires Art Exhibit


May Biggie continue to rest in peace.

Twenty-five years ago on September 13th, The Notorious B.I.G. released his debut album that still resonates will fans, music lovers and family members the late rapper everywhere. In light the anniversary date for Ready To Die, Optimo cigar hosted a Biggie Inspires Art Exhibit and Celebration that welcomed art pieces from more than than 170 muralists whose work was inspired by Biggie. 

Hoa Hong, a 23-year-old Seattle based artist (as seen below) was in attendance at the event with her artwork proudly hanging on the walls. “I feel like a lot his music was sad, but it was also uplifting. You take a line like, ‘I went from negative to positive, and it’s all good,’ and I feel like his music showed the different sides his art,” she said. 

Lil Kim, Rick Ross, Faith Evans & More Attend Biggie Inspires Art Exhibit
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Other big names to show face was Faith Evans, Lil’ Kim, Rick Ross, Christian Combs and Biggie’s family members Voletta Wallace, Christopher Jordan Wallace, T’yanna Wallace and more. 

Lil Kim, Rick Ross, Faith Evans & More Attend Biggie Inspires Art Exhibit
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“It was a day inspiration, and great day to pay tribute to The Notorious B.I.G., a legendary artist who left us way too soon. On behalf Optimo, it was an honor to host the “Biggie Inspires” art contest to capture his essence on the 25th anniversary his debut album,” Michelle Burgstiner, Swisher Director said the event.

“Congratulations to all the artists who created these works art to a man who continues to inspire us every day. He will always live on through his music, and now these works art exist to contribute to his legacy and memory.”