Zac Hoffman, otherwise known as Loser Angeles, uses bold colors, sinuous lines, and well-endowed shapes to create a whimsical depiction of life on earth. His work draws on what he describes as 'the oddness of the ordinary', gathering inspiration from the mundane happenings of everyday life. Hoffman was born in 1992 in San Clemente, CA, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. He’s developed a distinct visual language with reoccurring characters and motifs, often including exaggerated depictions powerful women, clocks, and baseballs, perhaps highlighting the abundance of components weighing on the modern human. Using a variety of mediums and textures, he creates paintings that celebrate society’s run-of-the mill aspects on a monumental scale. Influenced by the novels and poetry of Charles Bukowski, his work holds a similar, honest approach of portraying daily life. Hoffman’s work has been shown in Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, London, Paris, and Beirut.
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