AUSTIN, TEXAS: Brittney Palmer has recently expanded her creative pursuits by establishing an art gallery in the lively city of Las Vegas. Over the course of a decade, Palmer has nurtured her talents and earned recognition as a skilled artist. Her remarkable creations, valued as high as $9K have captivated art enthusiasts worldwide, garnering attention and appreciation.
The opening of Palmer's personal gallery marked a significant milestone in her artistic journey, and it was celebrated with an illustrious event. A constellation of renowned personalities gathered to pay tribute to Palmer's accomplishments, including Joe Rogan, the iconic UFC commentator, and prolific podcaster. In a testament to their friendship, Rogan himself has been immortalized in one of Palmer's exquisite artworks, valued at £1,700 ($2,182)
'Congratulations to long-time homie'
Rogan took to social media to express his support and admiration for Palmer. In a post, he lauded his longtime friend, stating, "My longtime friend and UFC ring card girl, the super talented @brittneypalmer opened her amazing art gallery this weekend in Vegas, so of course we had to show up and support! She’s an amazing artist and an awesome human."
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones also extended his congratulations to Palmer, expressing his admiration for her grand opening. Jones wrote, "Congratulations to long-time homie and UFC ring girl @brittneypalmer on her dope grand opening of her new art gallery tonight. Her event was absolutely lit, and I was honored to be one of the VIP guests who got to attend."
Palmer's popularity extends beyond the UFC community, as she has amassed over one million followers on Instagram. Through her social media presence, Palmer provides a glimpse into her journey toward achieving widespread acclaim.
'These are just stunning'
Fans flocked to Rogan's comment section to talk about Palmer's artwork. One user wrote, "The Star Wars wall" with a clap emoji, while the other user wrote, "These are just stunning." A third user was quick to notice the Hendrix painting and wrote, "That Hendrix painting is with a lit emoji."