This piece is part of a larger body of work which explores the darker side of New Orleans. These mixed media pieces utilize traditional painting methods as well as tangible documentation from criminal investigations. The imagery of the omnipresent NOPD car symbolizes police investigations which overshadow criminal activity which is reflected by the medium. In this series, the vintage model Chevrolet Caprice is an ode to policing of the late 70s and early 80s when the profession was idolized and appreciated. Each of these works is biographical in that the artist took a large role in each of the investigations.
Artist + Charles Hoffacker
Follow this artistBetween two worlds: In one, there is freedom of thought, movement, dress. The other is regimented, military, and censored. I dine between both. Since 2004 I’ve been a policeman. I was a beat cop, narc, homicide detective, sniper and commanded a platoon. But WHO I am is an artist – living with one foot on each side; it makes for a cynical view of society.
I need you to get uncomfortable and pissed off at my work. A train wreck. All of it is commentary on people. When you see an oil painting of a murder scene, it SHOULD bother you. We are often moved by anger. It rips us out of complacency and forces us to do something other than simply post memes and bitch about how “inappropriate that painting was”. It is inappropriate that it is HAPPENING. It is real, it is raw, and it is only a few blocks away.
I want you to think about your emotions toward my work. Ultimately, what you get from it is yours alone, but I do have intent. Violence is so common that I have an almost humorous view of it. You knock on enough doors in the middle of the night; see enough toddler’s parents overdose; and hold men’s blood soaked hands, praying with them to a god you do not believe in until the light fades, and it all becomes boring. There is nothing sacred.
An artist’s job is to document his or her time and place. Culture, sex, race, violence, celebration, entitlement. This is New Orleans, and it is now.
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