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JJ Adams – The son of a Baptist preacher, JJ Adams emigrated as a child from Plymouth in the UK to Cape Town in South Africa in the early eighties. Adams spent much of his youth around the studio of South African contemporary landscape artist Derric van Rensburg, where he discovered his love of bright colour and graphic art. JJ Adams studied graphic design at Cape College whilst working as an apprentice in `Wildfire Tattoos` a busy tattoo studio in central Cape Town.

He returned to the UK in 1998 where he furthered his study in commercial printing at the Plymouth College of Art and Design. He has worked as a freelance graphic designer and sign maker before finally breaking into fine art. JJ Adams uses a range of mixed media in his work from spray paint to hand painting acrylics, screen printing and digital matte painting as well as photography.

JJ Adams is known for his unique and distinctive style. He gained popularity for his mixed-media artwork, which often combines traditional techniques with digital elements. JJ Adams is recognized for his creative reinterpretations of iconic images, celebrities, and cultural symbols. Some common themes in JJ Adams' art include pop culture references, street art influences, and a fusion of traditional and modern artistic methods. His works often feature a combination of hand-painted and digital elements, creating a visually striking and contemporary aesthetic.  His art often explores the intersection of popular culture, nostalgia, and contemporary society.

 

JJ Adams' digital artworks breathe new life into familiar images, photographs, and characters, infusing them with tattoos, piercings, altered perspectives, and reflections of contemporary society. The outcome is a blend of satire, modernity, and provocative edge, offering a fresh and captivating transformation.

JJ ADAMS
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