The Earth Issue presents: Adam's Eden at Tea Leaf London
Popli’s solo exhibition opens on April 7th, and will be on show until May 20th.
Adam Popli is a new-age artist based in London, focusing his artistic practice around the exploration of the natural world and his own significant link to it. Popli constructs personal narratives and allegories through the mediums of painting, drawing, performance and photography.
Adam’s Eden explores Popli’s unique relationship with nature through the creationist concept of Eden. In the first body of work we see abstract imagined landscapes inspired by the sublime in nature, channelling the physical patterns of coral reefs to icebergs in order to freely create new internal narratives. In the second body of work, Popli analyses his affinity with Mother Nature, painting the images that float into his subconscious while dreaming. In this way, the transcendental deity is materialised, which asks the audience to consider nature in an anthropomorphic sense and reimagine the earth from a humanistic point of view. Popli’s work takes us on a journey of discovery in a time where nature is often pushed to the back, seeking to inspire enlightenment and highlighting perspectives that may otherwise be overlooked