ONE WAY UP, NO WAY DOWN, 2025

$400.00

Jon Tyson (prayxplot)

ONE WAY UP, NO WAY DOWN, 2025

Framed silkscreen print on paper

26" x 20"

$400

Jon Tyson, known artistically as prayxplot (short for "pray and plot"), is a San Antonio–based interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges social commentary and cutting-edge design. Rooted in community and cultural innovation, prayxplot is a multi-method, multi-platform practice encompassing screen-printing, garment renovation, graphic manipulation, art direction, and styling. Since launching in 2013, he has built a platform committed to amplifying Black creativity, fashion, and radical thought.

Jon Tyson (prayxplot)

ONE WAY UP, NO WAY DOWN, 2025

Framed silkscreen print on paper

26" x 20"

$400

Jon Tyson, known artistically as prayxplot (short for "pray and plot"), is a San Antonio–based interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges social commentary and cutting-edge design. Rooted in community and cultural innovation, prayxplot is a multi-method, multi-platform practice encompassing screen-printing, garment renovation, graphic manipulation, art direction, and styling. Since launching in 2013, he has built a platform committed to amplifying Black creativity, fashion, and radical thought.

Jon Tyson, known artistically as prayxplot (short for "pray and plot"), is a San Antonio–based interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges social commentary and cutting-edge design. Rooted in community and cultural innovation, prayxplot is a multi-method, multi-platform practice encompassing screen-printing, garment renovation, graphic manipulation, art direction, and styling. Since launching in 2013, he has built a platform committed to amplifying Black creativity, fashion, and radical thought.

A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and Palo Alto Community College, Tyson furthered his creative studies at the Southwest School of Art, where he later taught in the Summer Arts Studio program. Over the past 13 years, prayxplot has collaborated with some of San Antonio's most impactful artists, musicians, and cultural workers—creating accessible art that speaks both to local community and global aesthetics.

His work functions as both expression and infrastructure: blending visual storytelling with fashion, education, and collaboration. Through exhibitions, workshops, and streetwear, he activates spaces for Black creatives and allies to explore identity, culture, and resilience. prayxplot is more than a moniker—it's a movement, where style and substance meet intention.