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Goodnight's vibrant
and emotional work has often been a reflection of his life--from the
demons he faced during the Vietnam War to the time he was incarcerated.
'I've learned that art is making me, rather then me creating it.' His
creative efforts are nurtured and inspired by several local artists,
like Atan Rohan Crite and Dana Chandler Today he continues to interact
with Master African-American artist and mentor, John Biggers, who carved
the path many contemporary black artists now travel.
Goodnight has
developed his own unique aesthetic philosophy to document the humanity
of people around the world. He often incorporates African themes and
symbols to provide depths of history and culture. He has studied and
traveled extensively to different parts of the world, living among the
people of Russia, China, Haiti, Nicaragua, Africa and Brazil.
Goodnight's images
have appeared in television and film since 1984: Seinfeld, Arliss,
Jackie Brown, The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and the Hughleys
to name a few. Paul has been featured in numerous publications such as
Architectural Digest, Ebony, Essence, People Magazine and the Boston
Globe. His works are among the collections of such notables as Maya
Angelou, Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Basset, Judith
Jamison, Victoria Rowell and NBA hall-of-famer Isaiah Thomas. His work
has been exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts, The Museum of the
National Center of African American Artists and the Smithsonian. He has
been the recipient of many achievements and awards such as receiving a
commission for the 1996 Olympics, The US Sports Academy Artist of the
Year Award in 1997, and the World Cup Soccer Poster of 1998.
His most recent
achievements include being commissioned by Geovision for Mass Dept. of
Public Health Minority Adult Male Anti-Smoking Campaign, American
Airlines, and Top Artist Inc. to do a commemorative piece for Black
Enterprise 30th Anniversary and the Urban League of Eastern
Massachusetts Award. He was commissioned to do a piece to raise funds
for the African American Research Library in FL which auctioned for
$32,500 and was commissioned to do a piece for The Valley Inc. in NY
which auctioned for $50,000. His works were showcased at the Schomburg
Center in NY sponsored by Toyota and Essence Magazine for the Essence
Awards 2000, the 2000 African American Achievement Award, WILD local
radio station 21st Century Award and the Mass College of Art
May 1999 Honorary Masters Award. He was commissioned to design a ceramic
mural for the entrance of the Orlando Airport, a commission to create an
original work for the cover of the Official 2000 souvenir magazine of
The Boys Choir of Harlem, and featured in the Official Souvenir Magazine
of Alvin Alley for the 1999-2000 season.
Goodnight is the
founder of a Boston-based art publishing and distribution company. His
biggest daily inspiration is his daughter Aziza, who resides with her
mother in Boston.
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