Sunday, October 25, 2015

Fabric of Tanzania Hans Poppe Solo Art Exhibition

This will be my first solo art exhibition. Its taken me some time to get here and I have dedicated this year to this show... It will definitely be worth your while to see these paintings live. Photo's do not do them justice.

Fabric of Tanzania
Solo Art Exhibition


Opening Reception November 12th, 2015

Show runs from Nov. 12th, 2015 till Jan. 24th, 2016

Daniels Spectrum 1st Floor Gallery

585 Dundas St. E., Toronto, ON.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition 2015

Greatest story of the weekend for me at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition (aside from a million others)... Saw a woman admiring my work, she compliments, picked up my cards and just as she was about to leave, I say to her I know you from some where. Couldn't quite put my finger on it.

Anyway after a few moments of back and forth trying to pin-point where I might've known her from... She asks me where did you go to school. Finally figured out that she was my grade 12 teacher. 

Without missing a beat I say to her... Your the teacher that gave me a 50% in art, on my last year. That mark affected my whole post secondary school options. It was because of that mark I had to "redo" some of grade 12, in a different high school to "upgrade" my mark. And basically led me down a completely different path than the one I thought I was going to take. Her reaction was priceless! 

All good, it is what it is and life worked itself out. But the fact that moment took place in my booth, in my first TOAE show... talk about a full circle moment :)















Saturday, August 29, 2015

Africkswag.com: Artist of the Week

Just got featured as artist of the week on africkswag.com, a UK based site... Check it out!

Naturally, feel free to share.

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Hans Poppe: Artist of the Week

Artistry: Graphic designer and artist.

Social media platforms:
FB: HansPoppe
Instagram: @hanspoppe
Website: www.hanspoppe.com

What services do you offer?
Freelance graphic design; illustrations; commissions; limited edition prints; custom portraits; one-on-one mentorship; selling originals; exhibitions.

Where can we purchase your work? For any purchase inquiries, feel free to send an email to hanspoppe@gmail.com. Online purchases will be available soon at hanspoppe.com.
Have you always wanted to be an artist/creator of art?

When I was 4 years old, while sitting with my Mother on a porch in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, I looked up to see a drawing my Aunt pinned up. I remember asking my Mom, “Whose picture is that?” (Thinking it was a photograph)… She replied with a simple, “It’s your Auntie’s drawing.” I remember looking at my crayons and that piece of paper in front of me and trying to make sense that a human, a being like myself, was able to do… “that”. It was at that moment that I realized what I wanted to do when I grew up.

Are you a full time artist?
Yes, I consider myself a “Full-time” artist and designer. I believe being an artist is a lifestyle, it’s who you are. It’s what you think, what you say, what you do, what you create. They are all one and the same. It’s what you do without realizing that you are doing it, a way for you to make sense of who you are. For me it’s answering that ever-elusive question… Why you are here on Earth? It’s you being real to your God-self here on Earth. For me, it’s the closest thing to the highest state of vibration. It’s where time doesn’t really exist.

I am also a Teacher/Mentor with some local community programs here in Toronto… The Remix Project (http://theremixproject.com) and Arts Lab. They both cater to “at risk” youth in the city. In the last 3 years I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and being a mentor to some of the most talented and ambitious youth in the city. They all start off with a ton of focus, goals and ambition, but as the year continues, life can really become an obstacle in pursuing their dreams and goals as artists. Some make sense of their personal hurdles, some take a bit longer, but all have benefited from the art programs I’ve been involved in. One way or another it has usually been a positive experience for them. Further more, the ones that have really stuck through it all and continue to pursue their dreams and goals are such an inspiration! It’s always amazing to watch someone starting off with a sense of insecurity, and just grow to become the best versions of them selves despite their personal challenges.

Do you have formal training? What is your training background or are you self-taught?
My formal training is in Design and Advertising via Humber College here in Toronto. I don’t have any formal training when it comes to the arts. I took a handful of part-time classes to better understand and learn how to use my materials and some techniques. Some classes did help with art history, philosophy and context. Otherwise, I consider myself self-taught.

How do you combat any lack of inspiration?
I find inspiration in my everyday existence. It could be a ripped up poster on a street light pole on the way to work in the morning. Or a graffiti piece I see on my walk in the late night on Queen St., or book on the history of Corporations. Or an audio book entitled “Conversations with God” while I paint. Or photos from my last trip to Tanzania rotating on my computer screen as I paint Tanzanians on Tanzanian fabric (Kitenge). Lately, Instagram, Behance and Pinterest have been my defaults.

Life can be inspiration enough. My biggest motivation for the latest body of work is simply painting subject matter that I always wanted to see in galleries and never saw. My inspiration for this particular body of work is from constantly seeing Africans being misrepresented in the media. I remember growing up to some really ignorant questions about where I come from. ie. “Do you all wear grass skirts in Africa? Do you live amongst wild life in Dar es Salaam?” That was many years ago now, but it really made me see things differently. These days it bothers me to no end when I constantly see African children in the donation commercials… As if all the children in Africa are sick and starving. They hardly ever show the other more positive picture of Africa.

These painting I’m working on are to show the “real” life of Tanzanians, the unapologetic day to day life. Some are of villagers, some of city kids, some are late night conversations with elders… etc.

What you consume is what you will release. If you choose to see darkness all the time, you will see darkness in all aspects of your life. Vice versa, if you choose to focus on the positive side of your life, you will manifest positivity in your life. I want to change the image that people have of Africa and Tanzanian people in general.
Africa is not the hunger commercials, poverty and war stricken place painted in the media. It is a beautiful land with a rich cultural history and an evolved people and I aspire to reflect that version of African in my work.
It’s important as an artist to keep fueling what inspires you and focus in on why you started to do this in the first place.

Random Question Alert! What is your favourite food?
Mom’s cooking… Which is mostly Tanzanian food :)

Friday, May 29, 2015

Biggie and Lil Wayne Got Voted 1st and 2nd In 20+ Emerging Toronto Artists To Watch Out For In 2015



Humbled that both my ‪#‎paintings‬ of ‪#‎Biggie‬ and ‪#‎LilWayne‬ got voted first and second place in boredpanda.com's "20+ Emerging ‪#‎Toronto‬

Artists to Watch Out For in 2015"! Thanks to all who voted on my behalf! This year's body of work won't disappoint.

Remember to add to your calendar Nov. 12th, 2015... My first solo show!

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Open Haus Pop-up Art and Design Gallery

I'll be participating in an art exhibition at Open Haus Pop-up Art/Design Gallery. Opening reception is this coming Friday, January 23rd, 2015. Doors open at 4:30pm - 10pm.

The Collective Spaces & POP 404 invite you to an open house celebrating the creative spirit of Art & Design in Toronto.

Open Haus is an inclusive gallery-style exhibition featuring creations in all mediums, styles and sizes.

404 Adelaide St. West (West of Spading on Adelaide West).

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Falling Backwards - Mike Celia


This was one of the most effortless projects I've had the pleasure to work on! Beautiful music... Awesome client!

Check out the rest of the project here... hanspoppe.com/mikecelia