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Uncutt: The Artist Elevating Souls Through Art

Uncutt, the elusive and innovative artist, has redefined the boundaries of public street art, merging creativity, inclusivity, and spirituality. Known for his profound “Protect Yo Heart” movement, Uncutt’s work inspires audiences worldwide to engage with self-love and personal growth. From sidewalks in New York City to social media platforms, his art has transcended its street origins to become a global phenomenon.


A Multifaceted Visionary


With a degree in Media Arts from Westbury College, Uncutt’s artistic repertoire spans acrylic on canvas, custom apparel, and public installations. His work, characterized by its intricate play of shapes and hidden symbols, draws inspiration from pop culture and ancient tribal motifs. Each piece invites viewers to connect intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually, raising the quality of their human experience.


His collaborations with icons like Madonna, Jamie Foxx, Wyclef Jean, and Sean Paul highlight his influence across industries. In 2018, he partnered with the Andy Warhol Estate to design the album cover for #3rd Eye Blind’s Thanks for Everything. Uncutt also made his mark on screen, joining the cast of Spike Lee’s Netflix series She’s Gotta Have It in 2019.





The “Protect Yo Heart” Movement


Launched in 2016, the “Protect Yo Heart” initiative began as a personal journey and evolved into a global celebration of self-care and mindfulness. With its uplifting message painted across cities worldwide, the movement has inspired millions on social media and earned the admiration of celebrities like Jennifer Lopez. Beyond the streets, the initiative has grown into wellness retreats, annual celebrations, and artistic activations, including a yoga session in Times Square during the 2022 NFT.NYC conference.

Upcoming Exhibit at Comedy in Harlem


Uncutt’s upcoming exhibit offers a unique opportunity to experience his transformative art in person. Originally scheduled at 4 Play Skate Lounge, the exhibit has been relocated to Comedy in Harlem (750A Saint Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10031). Here’s the updated schedule:



  • Saturday, November 23: Opening Exhibit (11:11 AM - 6 PM)

    Protect Yo Heart Documentary: 3:33 PM

    Free admission!

  • Sunday, November 24: Comedy for the HeARTS (11:11 AM - 6 PM)

    Collector’s Brunch: 11:11 AM

    Comedy for the HeARTS Show: 3:33 PM

  • Wednesday, November 26: Gallery Night (8 PM - Midnight)

    Meet & Greet: 8 PM

  • Saturday, November 30: Closing Exhibit (11:11 AM - 6 PM)

    Live Performances: 3:33 PM


Please note: Due to the venue change, children’s activities have been canceled.


Tickets for the opening day are nearly sold out, but seats remain available for the remaining days. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in Uncutt’s artistic vision and explore the transformative power of his work.



This exhibit promises to be a celebration of creativity, connection, and self-discovery. Whether you’re a long-time admirer or new to Uncutt’s art, his work will leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind.


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