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Shaun Chosa at AICHO
6/10/2022 | 1m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
A new show is opening at AICHO Galleries on June 10th!
A new show is opening at AICHO Galleries on June 10th! Hear from artist Shaun Chosa about this show and his work.
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The Slice
Shaun Chosa at AICHO
6/10/2022 | 1m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
A new show is opening at AICHO Galleries on June 10th! Hear from artist Shaun Chosa about this show and his work.
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I guess would be an exploration of faces through through my style, which is bright colors and bold, large paintings meant to be looked at from a distance.
You don't need to get up and stand three feet away from you since you can look at them across the that you should be able to make sense to you.
I reference little trees and you know, those are the only images that we have of, you know, chiefs or whatever you people whose photos gives me a good starting point, you know, in seconds, a basic image drawing which might be recognizable from the photograph.
And at that point, it was a clear departure.
So not necessarily unrealistic colors never painted that way as to set myself apart.
When I paint animals, it's usually wild colors.
I live up here and all of the views to all the animals here, and I'd rather paint them in a different way.
There's plenty of people that do it super.
Realistically, I'm not one to run away from opportunity.
So as a painter I'm pretty new even though I've been at it since 2000.
I still kind of new.
I feel like I'm just getting started in a lot of ways.
But, you know, I guess it was just meant to be and so I'm going with it.
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