Marty Machacek
Painter
Martin Machacek was born and raised in the
Czech Republic in one of the world's most beautiful cities: Prague.
Rich with architecture from many different historical periods,
Prague is a never-ending source of inspiration for him.
Architecture has been Martin's main focus
since 1993, after he graduated from his postsecondary studies at the
Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD) in Calgary, Canada.
Following his graduation from a three-year program in Visual
Communications, Martin spent several years working for architects
doing hand renderings of their new buildings and projects. With his
architectural renderings, he came to pride himself on precision and
detail, and he developed a keen understanding of perspective.
Martin's focus moved from drawing to painting
in 2002, and with this shift came a new style that was more in line
with his outlook on life. Today, Martin is at the forefront of the
architectural etherealism movement in art. He relies on his
architectural background as well as on his strong drawing skills to
bring his paintings to life, as if to give them a sculptural or
spiritual presence in a two dimensional form. The fluid, soft lines
of his paintings mimic natural gestures and subtle movement, yet
craftsmanship and attention to detail are never sacrificed in order
to attain an organic texture. The buildings Martin portrays can
still be recognized for what they are, but through his spirited
paintings, they gain a fresh new type of energy, and they are often
seen and appreciated in a different light by the people who pass by
them every day.
To achieve the desired feelings of joyfulness,
flexibility, and abundance in his artwork, Martin integrates many
important aspects of nature into his paintings-- such as color,
form, light, shadows, and their respective effects on shape.
Furthermore, he endeavours to incorporate many natural elements--
such as trees, shrubs, snow, and various times of day or seasons--
into his representations. Martin strongly believes that Nature is
the greatest artist and that we have much to appreciate and learn
from her.
Martin's paintings express our ever-changing
views of our surroundings. As well, much like nature, whose
magnificence is accessible to everyone, his artwork raises awareness
of the beauty of our own surroundings in a way that anyone can
appreciate. Martin takes notice of the man-made world and the
natural world we live in and tries to express the harmony in both
worlds as one, where imperfections are accepted and are so often,
the most beautiful and memorable parts of our existences.
Additional Information:
Martin Machacek's artwork has been featured in
many venues and publications in Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Canmore,
New York City, and Scottsdale, Arizona. He has received media
exposure on the A-Channel’s “Big Breakfast” program and in several
Black Press Publications, including the Oak Bay and Saanich
Newspapers. His artwork has been discussed on the CKUA radio network
in Alberta and was also featured in the 2009 'Vital Signs' report,
released by the Victoria Foundation. Most recently, Martin's
rendition of the Johnson Street Bridge in Victoria was featured on
the September 2010 cover of
Focus Magazine and was awarded both a juried prize and a 'Best
in Show' nod during the LOOK Victoria 2011 Regional Arts Exhibition
and Sale.
In addition to being held in numerous private
collections throughout North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and
South Africa, Martin's original artwork is also featured in some
corporate collections such as Jones Emery Hargreaves Swan (law
firm); Blue Fox Cafe; Lazy Loaf and Kettle; the Cookbook Co. Cooks;
the Dobbin Group (architecture firm); Cadence Coffee; Bow Cycle; and
various Medicine Shoppe franchises.