LEON DONJUAN

Based in Long Beach, CA, Leon Donjuan is a multidisciplinary artist whose work reflects a genuine passion for creating experiences that connect, inspire, and resonate. Working across photography, cinematography, and electronic music, Leon crafts immersive projects that speak to both the senses and the spirit.

Known in the underground as Hawkeye, Leon has quietly contributed to shaping Los Angeles' house music and rave culture over the years. His role has extended beyond performance—he’s made a lasting impact through design and art direction, running his own creative agency, FuturaMedia, and previously serving as art director for Universal Music’s Farm Club TV show on the USA Network. The events he’s helped produce are remembered for their unique energy and commitment to showcasing an eclectic mix of sounds and artists—featuring names like David Mancuso, DJ Harvey, and Theo Parrish, among others—cementing their place in the history of LA’s underground music scene.

At the heart of Leon’s work is a deep interest in the human experience. His photography and film work often explore raw emotion, movement, and the resilience of underrepresented communities. Rather than chasing trends, his work is grounded in authenticity and a drive to tell meaningful stories.

Leon sees art as a tool for connection and reflection. Whether through music, visuals, or live experiences, he strives to create work that encourages people to engage more deeply—with themselves, with each other, and with the world around them.