Jone Hopper - La grande muse bleu





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Artist Jone Hopper; Title La grande muse bleu; Technique mixed media on canvas; Edition Original; Year 2020 et après; Size 50 cm by 40 cm; Country of origin France; Signed by hand; Condition Excellent; Sold direct by the artist.
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Born in 1977, Jone Hopper is a French artist.
In the late 1980s, he cuts his teeth on the street through an emerging movement at that time: graffiti. He tags his name on the streets, on walls and on trains.
Known for his characters and aerosol signatures, he created the TBS collective (The Brutal Style) with Skepa and a few other committed graffiti writers.
We know little about him because the artist remains faithful to the spirit of graffiti and wishes to stay anonymous, believing that the work should be highlighted and not the person.
Nonexistent on social networks, absent from openings, a faceless artist, he remains a true mystery except for a few gallery owners who know him in confidence.
He compares his painting to a piece of Hip Hop, borrowing from Basquiat, Keith Haring, Picasso, Matisse, Andy Warhol or even Bacon, drawing from all painting movements, from Modern to Contemporary, passing by the Classical; he acts like a sampler... samples, cuts, assembles and thus creates new images.
- Mixed techniques: aerosol, pastel and acrylic on canvas
- With certificate of authenticity
Born in 1977, Jone Hopper is a French artist.
In the late 1980s, he cuts his teeth on the street through an emerging movement at that time: graffiti. He tags his name on the streets, on walls and on trains.
Known for his characters and aerosol signatures, he created the TBS collective (The Brutal Style) with Skepa and a few other committed graffiti writers.
We know little about him because the artist remains faithful to the spirit of graffiti and wishes to stay anonymous, believing that the work should be highlighted and not the person.
Nonexistent on social networks, absent from openings, a faceless artist, he remains a true mystery except for a few gallery owners who know him in confidence.
He compares his painting to a piece of Hip Hop, borrowing from Basquiat, Keith Haring, Picasso, Matisse, Andy Warhol or even Bacon, drawing from all painting movements, from Modern to Contemporary, passing by the Classical; he acts like a sampler... samples, cuts, assembles and thus creates new images.
- Mixed techniques: aerosol, pastel and acrylic on canvas
- With certificate of authenticity

