Tofu's Art Blog

When not working on my own art I spend a great deal of time out and about looking at other work.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Welcome back to San Francisco

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Stable at Cuenca , John Singer Sargent It’s been a busy year for history buffs in the Bay Area.   2015 marks the 100th Anniversary of...
Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Pink Links Preview

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The response to the call for Pink Mail Art was fantastic.   We have over 200 artists participating in the upcoming show.   While I do no...
Sunday, October 4, 2015

Beavertail Prickly Pear Blossoms

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Beavertail Prickly Pear , mixed media, collagescape on board, 8”x8” If there is enough rain this winter, it will be a good spring...
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Friday, October 2, 2015

The Curator’s Dilemma

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There has been a big response to the call for pink mail art for the show coming up in Sacramento.   As an artist who exchanges mail my...

Magnolias

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Magnolias , mixed media, collagescape on board, 8”x8” I don’t paint a lot of flowers, but I love magnolias and this is not the...
Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Naked Ladies

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Naked Ladies , mixed media, collagescape on board, 8”x8” Every time I post Naked Ladies themed art, I see a surge in visitors t...
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Tofu
San Francisco, CA, United States
Tofu is a San Francisco artist working primarily in mixed media, collage and landscape painting. His work has included maps, postcard-themed art and mail art projects. In 2013 he began moving away from found ephemera and shifted to making his own material. This started with a series called Collagescapes. With Collagescapes, he starts by painting paper with areas of color representing the palette of a specific place. Next, he cuts up the paper into hundreds of small pieces. The final steps are to randomize the pieces and then reassemble them in various geometric patterns. Collagescapes are both landscape paintings and collages. Tofu’s latest work is a series called Post-Folk Art. It is a nod to the color palettes found in costumes, textiles, pottery and other forms of traditional Kashubian and Polish folk art. Since 1997 his work has shown in over 40 venues, primarily in California but also in other locations in the United States and abroad. His artwork can be viewed at tofuart.com
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