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Elmo Hood (born Elliot Nicholas Hood) is a British contemporary artist. He works in abstraction, pop art and collage.
Self-taught, Hood used painting as a coping mechanism for grief following a family bereavement in 2011, something he has spoken about in media interviews. [1] He rose to public prominence in 2013, when a collage of two playing cards The Queen of Hearts went viral. [2] The work was shared on the social media pages of music artists Sean Combs, The Game, Keyshia Cole and Example (musician). [3] The artwork was also used for the stage set on Mary J Blige and Maxwell’s King and Queen of Hearts World Tour. [4]
Hood's has exhibited artwork in the galleries in London, Paris, New York, Ibiza and Munich as well as having his work auctioned off at the Houses of Parliament. [5] In 2013 he was commissioned to paint a series of murals for the Teenage Cancer Trust at Southampton General Hospital. [6] [7]
Hood's work has also appeared on the pages of GQ (magazine), [8] and in US Glamour Magazine.
In 2016 Hood exhibited Down the Rabbit Hole, with playing cards featuring prominently. [9]
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Elmo Hood (born Elliot Nicholas Hood) is a British contemporary artist. He works in abstraction, pop art and collage.
Self-taught, Hood used painting as a coping mechanism for grief following a family bereavement in 2011, something he has spoken about in media interviews. [1] He rose to public prominence in 2013, when a collage of two playing cards The Queen of Hearts went viral. [2] The work was shared on the social media pages of music artists Sean Combs, The Game, Keyshia Cole and Example (musician). [3] The artwork was also used for the stage set on Mary J Blige and Maxwell’s King and Queen of Hearts World Tour. [4]
Hood's has exhibited artwork in the galleries in London, Paris, New York, Ibiza and Munich as well as having his work auctioned off at the Houses of Parliament. [5] In 2013 he was commissioned to paint a series of murals for the Teenage Cancer Trust at Southampton General Hospital. [6] [7]
Hood's work has also appeared on the pages of GQ (magazine), [8] and in US Glamour Magazine.
In 2016 Hood exhibited Down the Rabbit Hole, with playing cards featuring prominently. [9]