HOP ART CLUB

"You are the only one who can make the art that you can make!"

Rick Rubin

In a world where AI-generated content floods our screens, we believe in preserving the soul of creativity; the kind that comes from lived experience, emotion, and imagination. Hop Art Club is a curated platform for discovering and collecting digital art made by real human artists.

We work with emerging illustrators from around the world to bring you bold, meaningful poster prints that spark conversation. Each piece is accompanied by the artist’s name, the title, a personal statement, and a behind-the-scenes video showing how it was made, because the process matters just as much as the product.

Think of Hop Art Club as your persona gallery. A place where artists and art lovers connect across pixels and paper.

This is more than decoration. It’s a celebration of the human hand.

HAMID MUBARIZ

I was born and raised in Afghanistan, and I’ve loved art for as long as I can remember. I still have drawings from when I was seven. At 17, I moved to Japan to attend UWC ISAK, where I studied Fine Art and met Grace, my classmate and now cofounder of Hop Art Club.

Later, I studied Graphic Design, Fine Art, and the Business of Art and Design at Ringling College in the U.S. When the visa program I was on was canceled under the Trump administration, I had to leave. I came to Canada, sought asylum, and now live here as a refugee still making, still creating, still believing in the power of human-made art.

GRACE SUN

I was born and raised in Afghanistan, and I’ve loved art for as long as I can remember. I still have drawings from when I was seven. At 17, I moved to Japan to attend UWC ISAK, where I studied Fine Art and met Grace, my classmate and now cofounder of Hop Art Club.

Later, I studied Graphic Design, Fine Art, and the Business of Art and Design at Ringling College in the U.S. When the visa program I was on was canceled under the Trump administration, I had to leave. I came to Canada, sought asylum, and now live here as a refugee still making, still creating, still believing in the power of human-made art.