Mr. Hooper
Bio
I grew up
in Nashville, TN in the '70s and '80s - a typical middle-class
kid who watched way too much TV. My first artistic endeavors were
drawing on the walls of my closet with a purple crayon, copying
characters from the funny pages and rendering all four members
of Kiss. In
high school, some kid brought a R. Crumb comic book to school.
Crumb's art had a huge impact on me and inspired me to become
a cartoonist. I
spent my twenties creating comics and trying to get them published
(with little success). As I look back, drawing countless comic
strips and teaching myself to draw was the best training I could
have had. Self-training enabled me to develop a unique style filled
with peculiar relationships between scale and proportion mixed
with an odd sense of perspective. By the time I finally got around
to going to college, I had a pretty clear vision of what I wanted
my art to be. Fortunately for me, I found a printmaking professor
who liked what I was doing (or didn't mind as much as the other
professors) and allowed me to make the art that was floating around
in my head.
After college,
a myriad of low paying, dead-end jobs, and limited prospects in
the cartooning business, I picked up a paint brush and began to
paint in 1998. My paintings are an extension of what I was doing
as a cartoonist, though not quite the same linear narrative as
comic strips. Again, through self-training, trial and error, my
paintings have evolved into distinctive artwork.
Mr. Hooper?
For years while I was doing comix and graffiti, I operated under several pseudonyms. I never intended to be a painter who operated under a pseudonym. However, I had a teacher in college who addressed everyone by their last name. The parallel between me being Mr. Hooper and the character on Sesame Street (also named Mr. Hooper) was irresistible to my classmates. The nickname stuck with me and I began to sign prints and eventually paintings with Mr. Hooper . My given name is Tim Hooper but you can call me Mr. Hooper - everyone else does.