

Our Story
The Patroba4llc brand features art, history, and literature spanning twenty-five centuries. 1565 Myth or the 1619 Robbery of the Truth. Products include greeting cards, calendars, museum exhibits, framed art, books, toys, and digital media.
The complexity and depth of the artwork provides an overwhelming assessment of overlapping people and points in time to create a deeper visualization of an untold story. Patroba4llc has reached the maturity stage of its product life cycle and is seeking to diversify its products and client base.
The focal point of the brand is centered on sixty specially designed components of books and artwork on African American history. The development and creation of the black history brand has evolved over a period from 2003 to 2024.
Thanks to a large consumer base input in the design and product development the finished results are overwhelming, the quality and workmanship is outstanding. I give thanks to all the consumer input in the development of a consumer base product.
Our Mission Statement
Patroba4llc is dedicated to the enrichment, education, and entertainment to individuals of
all ages, and cultures through quality presentations of its unique brand of illustrative art
pieces and literature inspiring the passion to learn about Black History as a Global
Product.

Our Objectives
One of the main objectives for Patroba4llc is to utilize the opportunity to celebrate and
enhance the understanding of African American history through visual and literary
interpretations. This diverse enrichment of cultural life can be done through several
avenues including:
• Capturing our youth through partnerships with the educational systems to help
diversify and enhance the current history curriculum.
• Collaborating with major corporations to enhance the awareness and diversity of
this brand is significant to the growth of the brand.
• Patroba4llc provides visual displays in museums and galleries, utilizing the unique
Patroba4llc brand of illustration to capture important periods in African American
history.
• Merchandising the deeper artwork to diverse product markets, including
memorabilia, clothing, and toys.