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2 weeks ago
Monday, November 2, 2009 at 6:51 pm

Augustine Kofie
A Progress Report:
Recent works on canvas and wood


Report Lounge
1101 E. Burnside
Portland, Oregon
97214
503.236.6133
Myspace.com/reportpdx

Opening
Friday November 6th, 2009
9pm-2am 
November 6th - December 1st 2009

Music:
Rev. Shines [Lifesavas] & King Tim 33.3


From the artist:
A Progress Report will mark my first time showcasing both my collage and canvas works in the city of Portland and my first trip to Oregon. Since initially booking the show I have been selectively working on pieces that would reflect both my larger painting as well as my mix media style.

The venue is not your typical gallery setting, it's a Lounge serving the community with various well drinks, ales and a variety of music throughout the week and is actually a nice change of pace right now. I realized I may have an opportunity here to display my works in an environment set in a more casual tone. Works may be viewed  in a space where the art can be secondary, yet still provoke curiosity and interest from its patrons.

On display will be 11 mix media works on wood ranging in mid size square to rectangular shaped pieces. All of these works contain my signature collage and multi print techniques as well as my technical painting and aging aesthetics. Found wood and imagery make up a large percentage of these works, all finished off with a mahogany stained trim to tie in all of the works. Natural earth tones are prominent in each of the pieces including hints of blues and burnt reds, giving into a glimpse of my transitioning palette.

On top of these wood pieces I will be including seven large, raw & unstretched canvases in the show. Five painted within these last few months and two painted earlier in the year. There is a slight difference in my larger works to my smaller wood panels. The fact is that larger works are painted on a vertical wall surface and are more physically challenging to produce, so a looser, wispy style comes into play. Again, my works deals strongly with shape and structure, layering and form, and my canvas work really gives me a chance to let loose with color and strokes.

Im very excited about this exhibition and I appreciate the support and interest.

-Keepdrafting.com

1 month ago
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 1:24 am

NONI Boutique presents:
Augustine Kofie
Fall To Pieces
Recent work on wood, paper & canvas

Public reception:
Saturday, October 24th 2009
7-10pm

225 North Larchmont Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323 469 3239

keepdrafting.com

1 month ago
Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 2:43 pm

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 2:22 am

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 11:19 am

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Monday, October 5, 2009 at 6:34 pm

Find out more at: KeepDrafting.com and UpperPlayground.com

3 months ago
Sunday, August 9, 2009 at 1:28 pm

Songs of Songs

7 Color Screenprint,
Printed on Black Stonehenge 310 gsm 100% Cotton Archival Deckled Edge Paper.
Dimensions: 30 x 42 Inches.

Edition of 50
Signed, Numbered, and embossed
by the Artist
$350 + S&H

Get it HERE

Since having started painting graffiti as "The Mac" in the mid 90s, he has been commissioned to produce murals around the world, he has exhibited in museums, and his work has graced the cover of numerous publications. Mac has gained increasing notoriety for his almost photorealistic depictions of both ordinary people and ethereal women, in a style that is uniquely his own. Mac's intricate brushwork styles have also gained attention, while some of his murals have become mini-landmarks. Elements, themes and techniques of classic art are often incorporated into a modern context in Mac's artwork, usually with an emphasis on the human face and figure. His work is the result of a life devoted to art.

3 months ago
Sunday, August 9, 2009 at 1:21 pm
 

Find out more at: ElMac.net and Juxtapoz.com

3 months ago
Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 12:15 am

Faces of Life opening tonight at FIFTY24SF Gallery.

Source: juxtapoz.com

3 months ago
Friday, July 31, 2009 at 3:42 pm

Faces of Life is a solo exhibition by El Mac, a graffiti mural artist and painter from Phoenix/Los Angeles.

Since beginning to paint graffiti in the mid-90s as “The Mac,” his murals have become recognized landmarks in cities across the globe. These pieces, often photorealistic depictions of everyday people and ethereal women, utilize distinctive brushwork and shading patterns that focus on the human face and form. His artwork combines classic art themes and techniques with inspiration from Mexican and Chicano culture of the Southwest, pin-up art, and religious imagery. Mac perceives his own work as “the result of a life devoted to art.”

Faces of Life is a series of large to medium size canvases done with spray paint, featuring faces of different girls Mac knows, using mostly black & white or gray tones with just a little bit of color added. "They're super challenging, because I'm trying to paint them in a loose, fluid, somewhat impressionistic manner, but still retain a little photorealism.” These paintings are a culmination and natural evolution of a couple of decades of drawing, painting and studying faces. “The 'ripple' or 'vibration' effect I'm using evolved naturally over years of painting graffiti in the dark with fat caps, and without the help of any kind of art school.” El Mac’s Faces of Life is inspired by another artist known for his beautiful depictions of women, Czech Art Nouveau master, Alphonse Mucha.

El Mac has been commissioned to produce murals around the world, he has exhibited in museums, and his work has graced the cover of numerous publications. He has shown his work all over the United States and in Belgium, France, Mexico, Denmark, Canada, Spain, Japan, Korea,The Netherlands, and Italy.

Faces of Life features new paintings on display at FIFTY24SF Gallery from August 6 – August 27, 2009.

http://www.elmac.net/
http://mac-arte.blogspot.com

 

 

FIFTY24SF Gallery

248 FILLMORE ST.


SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94117

3 months ago
Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 10:33 pm

Taken from Juxtapoz:

Juxtapoz for the month of August in the year 2009 decided to split the covers: Newsstand featuring the Clayton Brothers, subscriber featuring Mac. Figuring both artists have distinct styles, it made for a nice juxtaposition, get it? Besides showing the newest work from the Clayton Brothers and Mac, August 2009 has features on Natalia Fabia, filmmaker Stacy Peralta, Lisbon-based, London-residing artist Vhils, and cultural and fashion icon, Shawn Stussy. We also have a fantastic feature on our hometown artist, Henry Lewis. Amanda Fairey, curator of Subliminal Projects, also makes an appearance.
We also have Greg Gossel, The New Yorkers, Basco Vazko, and Jonathan Yeo in here, as well as Michel Gondry’s toilet paper. Come, come get it.

From MAC:

Damn!….I saw the new issue of Juxtapoz(#103) and was blown away to see one of my paintings used as the cover of the subscriber edition!….and inside there’s a 14 page interview with me by David Choe, who tries to get me in trouble….along with a portrait photo at the beginning taken by Estevan Oriol
Wow.
After years of reading Juxtapoz, and never actually being in Juxtapoz…here I am… on the cover of Juxtapoz. Not sure how that happened but I feel really honored! Aside from all that it looks like a great issue with some other great art in it…
I’m just posting the cover and the first spread of the interview here for now…maybe more later when I have time…. and you can also get a copy at Juxtapoz.

4 months ago
Wednesday, July 22, 2009 at 12:48 pm

Here a couple quick little sketches I did in Spain..

The MAC

4 months ago
Monday, July 13, 2009 at 11:30 pm

Find out more at: ElMac.net

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