Jumper Maybach's Biography


Ben Workman, aka Jumper Maybach was born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1963. He knew something special had taken place when his grandfather applied a white face on him the first time. It was then, within an instant that Jumper was born.

However, it wasn't until a religious experience during a painful time in Jumper's life which enabled his vision fully to take shape. Ben believes it is a person's traumas that define the individual. He releases his joys and pain into his artwork, and thus becomes a storyteller of the creation. Jumper's techniques are self-taught through intense experimentation leading to an end result: unique and representative of the artist. It's about understanding love, peace, and the ultimate healthy transformation of an individual.

The art is a constant evolution of color and complete abandonment of the paint. It is an unplanned performance that creates the extraordinary works. The complexity within his art comes from within. Jumper is unashamed to teach the world a lesson in compassion. His art is a beacon for ending hate, bullying and intolerance in the world. Not long after Jumper began his career as an artist, he started to receive national and international recognition for his work. In 2013, Ben Workman held his first gallery show, which ultimately led to an invite to attend Art Dubai 2013, UAE as a VIP guest. Jumper exhibited in Dubai, UAE, in 2015 and 2017 at the prestigious Alliance Francaise. It was there that the Artist received a documentary film deal and was dubbed the Jackson Pollock of the 21st century.

Shortly after visiting Dubai, UAE, Jumper had the opportunity to exhibit 39 large important pieces of his work in Venice, Italy in his largest exhibition to date. He created and curate a Venice series specifically for the show which also included a screening of the trailer for his documentary 'The Jumper Maybach Story'. Another momentous career moment occurred when Jumper was invited to exhibit his art at the Gallerie Du Louvre.

Jumper appreciates the opportunities he has been given and takes time to give back to multiple organizations around the country through both financial and artistic contributions. He and his partner, David, actively support GLAAD, the Human Rights Campaign, the Matthew Shepard Foundation, AIDS Foundation Houston and the Trevor Project in addition to many other local and national charities.

For 2018, the coming decade, and for as long as he actively can with his artistic voice, Jumper will pursue his mission of ending hate, bullying and intolerance through his extraordinary talent.