Holt Brasher was born on the day of October 12, 1989 in a hospital room located in some desolate city after being conceived, possibly to an Eagles song. He was then raised in the small farming town of Oak Grove, LA where nothing ever seems to change except for more churches and banks. His earliest memories involve soap opera theme songs at his grandmother's house, falling down the stairs in the dark, being constantly sick with any illness available, KISS songs played loudly through a Walkman, and Kevin Sorbo as Hercules on a tiny television set. In this small, oppressive town, he would eventually find solace in video games, B-movies, toys, wrestling, music, and his own imagination, which all helped to convince the town he wasn't quite right in the head. He began drawing at a young age, often copying the box art of video games, later graduating to comic books and cartoons, and even technical drawing as well. After a long and rebellious youth, he was accepted into the University of Louisiana at Monroe where he developed his artistic style and eventually fell madly in love with printmaking. He would go on to earn his BFA in printmaking in the fall of 2012. Afterwards, he dug a tiny hole into the ground in Memphis, TN and gestated in the MFA program at the University of Memphis. His work began to grow into an interdisciplinary practice involving printmaking, sculpture, and painting. He then would go on to graduate in the Spring of 2016 with an MFA in printmaking. He would then embark northward from Memphis to the town of Blytheville, Arkansas, and for the next seven years, he would be the sole full-time Art Instructor on campus at Arkansas Northeastern College. In 2023, he would accept a position as Associate Art Professor at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, AZ. He now resides by a Dollar General, where he feels right at home, somehow finding time for a movie or two, whilst working on his personal art and educating young minds.