The famed actor, director, screenwriter and composer can now add "painter" to his list of artistic talents. I always get a little skeptical when someone in the movie biz decides to take on another artistic endeavor. It seems fame (and of course money) allow them to experience their curiosity with ease (while other more talented, yet struggling artists, are still at the bottom of the totem pole).
However, it appears that Hopkins does have a keen eye and artistic aptitude for painting. A recent article in the Guardian discusses Hopkins varied landscapes which portray themes of strength and family, and range from traditionally calm vistas to darker, more garish visions. Many aspects and experiences from his life - such as Hopkins' terrifying portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in "Silence of the Lambs" - have influenced his artwork.
Next month (from February 16th - 20th), Gallery 27 in London will display Hopkins' work in his first British show. After that, the exhibition will travel to the Dome in Edinburgh.
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