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Aaron Elvis Jupin — “Snake in the Grass” (honk)
Aaron Elvis Jupin

“Snake in the Grass” (honk)

2021

"Snake in the Grass" (honk) announces itself through the visceral tension between its two primary materials, vinyl and acrylic, layered across a canvas that measures just over four feet tall. Completed in 2021, the work belongs to Aaron Elvis Jupin's ongoing investigation into surface, language, and the coded visual shorthand of American commercial culture. The vinyl elements introduce a flatness and graphic precision that pulls against the more gestural, painterly qualities of the acrylic, creating a push-pull dynamic that rewards sustained looking. That productive friction is central to Jupin's practice, where the boundaries between fine art and street-level visual communication are deliberately and thoughtfully collapsed. Jupin, who developed his sensibility through years embedded in Los Angeles's design and art communities, consistently uses humor and irreverence as entry points into more complex territory. The parenthetical "(honk)" appended to the title is a case in point, functioning simultaneously as deadpan punchline, visual onomatopoeia, and a small destabilizing nudge at the earnestness sometimes expected of contemporary painting. The snake motif itself carries layered cultural weight, appearing throughout folk traditions, countercultural imagery, and political symbolism, and Jupin neither resolves nor anchors those associations, preferring instead to let them coexist in productive ambiguity. Presented by HVW8 Art + Design Gallery and signed by the artist, this work arrives without a frame, allowing collectors the freedom to determine how the piece is situated within a specific architectural context. At 121.9 by 104.1 centimeters, it commands a wall with authority while retaining an intimacy that suits a considered private collection. For those drawn to work that operates with formal rigor and wit in equal measure, this is a compelling and well-realized example of Jupin at a confident moment in his practice.

Medium
Vinyl and acrylic on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

For Sale — $5500

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Aaron Elvis Jupin, “Snake in the Grass” (honk), 2021

"Snake in the Grass" (honk) announces itself through the visceral tension between its two primary materials, vinyl and acrylic, layered across a canvas that measures just over four feet tall. Completed in 2021, the work belongs to Aaron Elvis Jupin's ongoing investigation into surface, language, and the coded visual shorthand of American commercial culture. The vinyl elements introduce a flatness and graphic precision that pulls against the more gestural, painterly qualities of the acrylic, creating a push-pull dynamic that rewards sustained looking. That productive friction is central to Jupin's practice, where the boundaries between fine art and street-level visual communication are deliberately and thoughtfully collapsed. Jupin, who developed his sensibility through years embedded in Los Angeles's design and art communities, consistently uses humor and irreverence as entry points into more complex territory. The parenthetical "(honk)" appended to the title is a case in point, functioning simultaneously as deadpan punchline, visual onomatopoeia, and a small destabilizing nudge at the earnestness sometimes expected of contemporary painting. The snake motif itself carries layered cultural weight, appearing throughout folk traditions, countercultural imagery, and political symbolism, and Jupin neither resolves nor anchors those associations, preferring instead to let them coexist in productive ambiguity. Presented by HVW8 Art + Design Gallery and signed by the artist, this work arrives without a frame, allowing collectors the freedom to determine how the piece is situated within a specific architectural context. At 121.9 by 104.1 centimeters, it commands a wall with authority while retaining an intimacy that suits a considered private collection. For those drawn to work that operates with formal rigor and wit in equal measure, this is a compelling and well-realized example of Jupin at a confident moment in his practice.

Medium
Vinyl and acrylic on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 121.9 x 104.1 cm
Year
2021
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

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