From Canvas to Chinatown: How Andrew Blooms Is Painting a Community Back Together
In the latest episode of DeKalb Talks Tourism, we sit down with local creative powerhouse Andrew Blooms, founder of Blooms Emporium, to explore the dynamic intersection of art, culture, and community right here in DeKalb County.
Andrew’s journey into the art world is anything but traditional. What started as a passion for painting evolved into a multifaceted career spanning tattooing, murals, and fine art—each medium serving as a new language for storytelling. His artistic expression reflects both bold creativity and deep cultural awareness, making his work instantly recognizable across metro Atlanta.
One of the most exciting parts of our conversation? Andrew’s role in helping to revitalize Atlanta’s historic Chinatown. Through art installations, local events, and community-driven projects, he’s working to reintroduce the space as a cultural destination—one where heritage, creativity, and connection meet. His efforts are sparking renewed interest in the area, turning blank walls into canvases of collaboration and inspiration.
Beyond his brush and ink, Andrew embodies the spirit of what makes DeKalb’s creative community so unique: a fusion of innovation and local pride. From transforming neighborhood spaces to mentoring young artists, he’s helping shape an environment where creativity doesn’t just decorate a city—it defines it.
Tune in now to hear Andrew’s full story and discover how he’s using his art to leave a lasting mark on DeKalb and beyond.