Perspective Sculptures

James Hopkins Creates Colorful Subjective Art

James Hopkins has mastered the art of manipulating subjectivity with his perspective sculptures. Born in Stockport in Cheshire in the UK back in the mid-seventies, this talented artist is now based out of Guernsey and London.

The works above are all a part of Hopkins' perspective sculptures collection that can only be viewed sensibly from one angle or point-of-view. Viewed from anywhere else, the art is disorderly and seemingly chaotic. Check it out in the gallery above.
Trend Themes
1. Subjectivity Art - Opportunity to innovate on the use of perspective in art, leading to new forms of immersive art experiences and engaging gallery installations.
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