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“The Art of Mark Hoppmann”, Reception & Talk Feb. 15, 6-8 p.m.

jmkyoung | February 9, 2012

"Madness of Crows..." Mark Hoppmann postcardWed, 01 Feb 2012 – All Day

“Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crows: The Art of Mark Hoppmann”

Exhibit open Feb. 1–29, free
Artist Talk on Feb. 15, reception 6–7 p.m., talk 7–8 p.m., Library Room 020, free

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds was written by Charles MacKay, first published in 1842. Like that first work, “The Madness of Crows,” is also based on delusions (mine), centered around my favorite artistic subject. What began as small sketches a few years ago has evolved into a series of illustrations, becoming more and more intricate as new ideas evolve from the old. Inspired, (albeit) loosely by the borders and motifs found in The Book of Kells, “The Madness of Crows” also uses elaborate border motifs and random bits in addition to the main illustrations. Those random “bits” and illustrations, explore pop culture, literature, world civilization. and a great deal of material in between, with a generous use of word play and visual double entendre. Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crows is made possible in part through a TAIP grant from the Tacoma Art Commission.

Mark Hoppmann graduated from Drake University, including one year of studying art in Florence Italy, with a degree in graphic design and commercial art . Working from sketchbooks, a digital camera, and his own imagination, he creates paintings and illustrations which often reflect a touch of irony. “Being an artist means going wherever it takes you. One day you’re working on a painting, the next you’re learning how to create your own handmade books. Each day is different.” Mark’s studio is located in Tacoma, Washington, where he lives with his wife and daughter.

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