Pop music, culture and art (in its latest guide) may be know for its shallowness, blandness and mass productions, but I have been long seen it as a genre open to subversion. Being the diametric opposite of earnestness, pop has always sat well in my arsenal as I've confront this world and all its anomalies.
Who says sugar is bad for you? Clay Sinclair.
The Woolff Gallery is delighted to present a dynamic new collection of artworks by Clay Sinclair.
Clay is a thinker. His unique and luminous artwork are mentally simulating, challenging, sometime tongue-in-cheek, and often provocative. He offers a humorous and sometimes snarky commentary on contemporary culture, which is both cutting and compassionate.
Clay Sinclair has mastered his exceptional creative process of "painting backwards" on the plexiglass or perspex, and he often borders in contemporary painting with ornate frames creating a playful combination of the traditional and the new. Clay Sinclair Pop Art's style works are bold in color, dense with words, and often contain familiar imagery: Influenced by the people, politics, religion, and the everyday world around him Clays personal interpretation of life shines through in this unique works.