"Structured Organic Funk"It was an honor to work with Charlie and create on piece of history that has been exhibited at multiple festivals. The challenge with the structure and shape helped form my style. I used a more organic form to contradict the…

"Structured Organic Funk"

It was an honor to work with Charlie and create on piece of history that has been exhibited at multiple festivals. The challenge with the structure and shape helped form my style. I used a more organic form to contradict the ridged form of the steel. I hope the two contradict each other and the forms created by the sun shinning through is a nice tapestry.

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Max Ehrman AKA Eon75

Max’s formal schooling is in architecture but over the years he has been more focused on art. He attained a Bachelors of Architecture from Florida Atlantic University and also a Masters of Architecture from the Bauhaus (Dessau institute of Architecture) in Dessau, Germany. The rigid and structured constraints of Architecture helped him to develop an eye for detail in his art. His art is heavily influence by organic forms in nature and the ocean. Having grown up in Florida and living on the beach most of his life, nature is an underlying element in all of his work. Free flowing organic forms that connect with the viewer in a naturalist way. The elements of the ocean and plant life can be found in his pieces, this is the basis for the forms he paints. The observer will find a repetition of 3 in every composition. This is used to balance out the painting and to follow the basic lead of nature and her forms. Nature is perfect in its construction of the parts to the whole. Leaves and shells are always structured off odd numbers 3’s, 5’s, etc. This pattern can also be found in Eon75’s artwork. Currently living in San Francisco Max is a freelance designer, architect, and artist. He has his hand in a little bit of everything, from graphic design, industrial design to the realization of large-scale murals in the bay area. He can always be found sketching or enjoying the outdoors and being influenced by his surroundings. Currently he is working on several different styles that are getting him in touch with his architectural roots. These works on paper and canvas are watercolor studies as a basis for the architectural framework that is laid on

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