Notes For The Tribe
Stories from the frontline of art, streetwear, and climate hope.
From back-alley paint to reborn garments, each post digs deeper into the movement — the making, the meaning, and the mission that drives Jay Jackal forward.
Reborn as Wearable Protest: The Evolution of Jay Jackal Streetwear
Jay Jackal Streetwear was born the moment the walls went silent. Forced off the street, I turned to forgotten garments—hand-painted, reworked, one-of-one pieces that challenge the waste culture of the fashion industry. Unique pieces, each carrying a story of reinvention, individuality, and quiet resistance. What I once brushed on concrete now moves through the world on bodies that refuse to be quiet.
When Street Art Hits the Road: Inside Jay Jackal’s Art Cars
In a world dominated by digital precision and polished perfection, I wanted to create something raw, imperfect, and alive. This hand-painted art car is my way of returning art to the streets—making it accessible, mobile, and human. Inspired by the Art Car tradition but grounded in textured brushstrokes and climate storytelling, this is a project about visibility, empathy, and the power of painting in motion.
The Art of Vanishing: Why I Choose Anonymity Over Fame
Discover why activist artist Jay Jackal chooses anonymity over fame, creating rebellious art to protect our kids’ future, spark dialogue, and defend true artistic freedom.



