dominic jacob clarke
Untitled
2016
Untitled pays homage to Dominic's love for skateboarding. To him, skateboarding was an activity that took him to different levels of elusiveness and release; both a platform and a window to different perspectives of his life.
The boards expose an eye into the different faces of social and personal relationships, while the skateboards become the fundamental graphic foundation to his visual expressions.
2016
Untitled pays homage to Dominic's love for skateboarding. To him, skateboarding was an activity that took him to different levels of elusiveness and release; both a platform and a window to different perspectives of his life.
The boards expose an eye into the different faces of social and personal relationships, while the skateboards become the fundamental graphic foundation to his visual expressions.
about the artist
Dominic Jacob Clarke (b.1979) employs familiar elements from popular culture in his works. The choice of images in his creations often takes inspiration from his love of music, graphic novels and fashion.
The deliberate use of monochrome draws contrast and mutes the loud visual hues that are often associated to popular culture; a style he terms 'Mono Pop Art'.
The deliberate use of monochrome draws contrast and mutes the loud visual hues that are often associated to popular culture; a style he terms 'Mono Pop Art'.