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Chad Hasegawa: wall colorings

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Wednesday, 2 August 2017 to Thursday, 31 August 2017
Opening: 
Wednesday, 2 August 2017 - 5:30pm

Chad Hasegawa: wall colorings
August 2 – August 31, 2017
Opening Reception: Wednesday, August 2, 5:30 - 7:30

Andrea Schwartz Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition by Chad Hasegawa entitled wall colorings.

“My style and technique is developed from how I would actually paint a wall. The paints I use, the layering process, the learning process... While painting walls you deal with elements of weather: rain, wind, dust, and all angles of direct sunlight. All these elements will influence how I paint my canvas... My approach to painting is not understanding that I’m painting on canvas; I paint on canvas with the understanding of painting on walls.”

– Chad Hasegawa

In Chad Hasegawa’s current body of work, he molds his resourceful street art background with his fine art influences. Hasegawa’s nonobjective paintings rely on forms and colors, as they relate to one another and create a single shape. Hasegawa takes his concerns for painting something that lasts in the outdoors, and applies the same techniques when approaching a canvas. He uses latex paint, and oversized brush strokes to ensure these paintings, like his murals, will surpass the test of time.

Hasegawa’s biggest influence lays in traditional Hawaiian quilts which culturally are viewed more as paintings or unique works of art to be passed down from generation to generation. The colors of these tapestries usually reflect the royalty colors from the great kings and queens of ancient Hawaii. The palettes are very strong and bold choices to be put one next to the other. The designs are graphic and balanced in composition. The colors in Hasegawa’s paintings give a sense of opposites attracting. 

Artist ( Description ): 

Although he was born and raised in Honolulu, HI, Chad Hasegawa became enthralled with graffiti and the art of the Mission School. In 2000, he moved to San Francisco and gained his BFA in advertising at the Academy of Art University. He worked for top agencies, including Venables Bell & Partners and Goodby Silverstein & Partners, before leaving advertising to concentrate on painting murals on the streets, and canvases for both commercial and non-profit gallery shows. He quickly gained recognition for his bold and colorful latex paint brush strokes that pushed the boundaries of public art.

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415.495.2090
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545 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107

Andrea Schwartz Gallery , San Francisco

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