Clinton
Bopp,
Painter, Muralist, Street Artist:
Clinton
was born in Aotearoa, New Zealand
and now lives & works in Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Clinton is inspired by people, his surroundings and places he visits. He seeks to show the interconnectedness of people and the world around him in his artwork. It is a fantastic amalgamation of his roots in nature, his urban soul, the Maori influences from his native land and the deep respect he holds for the cosmic.
All
is stamped with an eye on the “Street.”
His murals, which are executed in every conceivable style, show mastery of large-scale drawing and composition. His images often have political or social elements and he feels they portray an accurate image of the world in which we live. He wants his works (which are filled layer upon layer with narrative, mystic and literal street elements)
to engulf their environments
The Renaissance, Mexican murals and the idea that art should communicate a message or story influence Clinton and his work.
All artwork on this page (c)copyright Clinton Bopp, 2013.
To see more of Clinton's wonderful artwork, please visit...
A Special Event
Just For the Whakapapa Show!!!
As
well as contributing some of his unique paintings to this exhibition,
Clinton will
ALSO be creating a live mural on some of the glass
windows within the library itself!!
‘Past,
Present & Future’.
This piece represents the continuous connection between the past,
present and future. The past is depicted through the portrait of an elderly Aboriginal man, who carries with him wisdom and knowledge of the past. The modern day city of Melbourne acts as a backdrop, signifying the present. The spiraling geometric blocks that emerge from the man’s eye symbolize his vision for the future as a digital world. The future is imminent and time is continuous in this world. The message is to never lose sight of the past, but to learn and grow from it, in hope that it will shape the present and the future.”
(Clinton Bopp, 2013.)
The first floor windows of the City Library (Flinders Lane Melbourne) where Clinton will create his glass mural. |
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