Jumper Maybach®
Winter Street Studios
Studio C125
(713) 703-1350
sales@jumpermaybach.com
🎨 Jumper Maybach
Studio Location: Winter Street Studios, Sawyer Yards – Houston, TX
✨ Artist Statement
Jumper Maybach is more than a name—it’s a movement. Born from a mission to combat hate, intolerance, and discrimination through the transformative power of art, the brand channels vibrant abstraction and emotional depth into every canvas. Each piece is a visual symphony of color, chaos, and clarity, inviting viewers to confront their own truths while embracing the beauty of difference. Jumper Maybach’s work is a declaration: love wins, always.
🧠 Artist Bio
Jumper Maybach is the alter ego of Ben Workman, a Houston-based artist whose journey began as a deeply personal response to workplace discrimination. What started as a therapeutic outlet quickly evolved into a global brand, with exhibitions spanning from New York to Dubai. Inspired by the surrealism of Salvador Dalí and the activism of Keith Haring, Jumper Maybach’s work is unapologetically bold, emotionally raw, and spiritually charged. His signature style—explosive color fields, layered textures, and hidden symbolism—reflects a lifelong commitment to social justice and personal liberation.
Jumper’s studio at Winter Street Studios is a sanctuary of creativity and advocacy, where visitors can experience the intersection of art and purpose firsthand.
🏢 Business Description
Jumper Maybach is a fine art brand and lifestyle label headquartered in Houston, Texas, with a flagship studio at Winter Street Studios in the Sawyer Yards creative complex. The brand offers original artworks, limited edition prints, and curated merchandise that reflect its core values of equality, love, and self-expression. Jumper Maybach also collaborates with nonprofits, corporations, and collectors to bring socially conscious art into homes, galleries, and public spaces around the world.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time visitor, Jumper Maybach invites you to step into a world where art is activism, and every brushstroke is a call to action.
