The “Colored Me Bad” exhibition is a compilation of works that features iconography based on the black experience as it transcends trends, myths, societal mental conditioning and conscious ignorance. The works fosters conversation and heighten awareness, in an effort to counteract todays mainstream media standards of conscious ignorance. Once again, Zeph Farmby has created brilliant works that are vibrant in color and brings beautiful imagery to a conversation that carry with it, some ugly truths. In this exhibition, Farmby shares with the world his experience, from his perspective, a visual critique in his own color scheme. Farmby states that he has "a desire to awaken the parts of our brain that have not been influenced by filters built to brainwash us so that we may trigger a new way of thinking that drives omniscience. The art will question what society has projected on black culture – then challenge us toward a new reality.”