Details:

This intimately scaled portrait of four surfers showcases the artist's deft application of indigenous Indonesian techniques. The painting is based on a photo of some of the earliest Indonesian surfers and features an elegant hand-carved teak wood frame.
Framed: 24.0 x 21.0 x 2.0 in.
Signed

① Artwork:

Kuta Boys

This intimately scaled portrait of four surfers showcases the artist's deft application of indigenous Indonesian craft forms. De Boer studied these techniques extensively in Java, Indonesia—the region of his family’s origin. The painting is based on a photo of some of the earliest Indonesian surfers, taken in 1976 by photographer Wayan Sudirka. The figures are rendered on linen using the batik technique, where a wax resist is applied to create patterns and designs during the process of dyeing cloth. The composition is framed in elegant hand-carved teak wood, embellished with a traditional meandering floral motif.

Over the past decade, Los Angeles-based artist Adam de Boer has studied the indigenous crafts of his family’s Dutch-Indonesian heritage. His work combines traditional Javanese crafts, such as batik and wood carving, with Western modes of oil painting. De Boer adapts Javanese craft forms to capture the cultural hodgepodge of present-day Los Angeles while maintaining a strong connection to his own immigrant heritage.

Specs:

21 inches
24 inches
2 inches
24 inches
with frame
21 inches
24 inches
2 inches
24 inches

③ Artist:

Adam de Boer

Over the past decade, Adam de Boer’s work has combined traditional Javanese crafts, such as wood carving and batik, with Western modes of oil painting. His urban scenes explore the visual textures, cultural minglings and socioeconomic realities of contemporary urban life. De Boer’s work depicts the cultural hodgepodge that is Los Angeles while maintaining a strong connection to his own Dutch-Indonesian immigrant heritage.

BIO:

Adam de Boer earned an MA from Chelsea College of Art, London in 2012 and a BA from College of Creative Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara in 2006. 

De Boer was awarded a Fulbright Research Fellowship to Indonesia in 2017 to study indigenous Javanese crafts such as batik and woodcarving with local master craftspeople. 

In 2021, De Boer was awarded a Joan Mitchell Fellowship.

Solo and two-person exhibitions of de Boer’s work include: Jalan-Jalan at Taymour Grahne Projects in London, UK (2022); One Spring Day, a solo booth with Hunter Shaw Fine Art at NADA New York in New York City (2022); Itinerant Vistas, a solo booth with Hunter Shaw Fine Art at NADA Miami in Florida (2020); Facing New Axes with Tammy Nguyen at Hunter Shaw Fine Art in Los Angeles, California (2020); Traveller’s Palm at Hunter Shaw Fine Art in Los Angeles, California (2018); Legacies Real and Imagined with Jumaldi Alfi at PT Jakarta Land and ISA Art Advisory in Jakarta, Indonesia (2018); Jungle Flame at Redbase Foundation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2017); Night Swimming at Hunter Shaw Fine Art in Los Angeles, California (2016); Bend Sinister with Sinta Tantra at Indonesian Contemporary Art Network in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2014). 

Group exhibitions showing de Boer’s work include: Ghosts of Empires at Ben Brown Fine Arts in Hong Kong, China (2022); Reframing Roots at Gajah Gallery in Singapore (2022); Upwind Downtempo at Gajah Gallery in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2021); Images of Los Angeles, curated by Derek Boshier at Jack House Gallery in Portsmouth, UK (2021); In Our Image, After Our Likeness at Gajah Gallery in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2021); Nature Morte at The Hole in New York City (2021); Curtain Twitching at Gazelli Art House in London, UK (2021); All The Days And Nights at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery in London, UK (2020); and EX NIHILO at Elevator Mondays in Los Angeles, California (2018).

De Boer currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Adam de Boer:
Kuta Boys, 2021
Wax-resist acrylic paint staining and oil paint on linen; Hand-carved artist's teak frame
24.0 × 21.0 inches /
Adam de Boer:
Kuta Boys, 2021
Wax-resist acrylic paint staining and oil paint on linen; Hand-carved artist's teak frame
24.0 × 21.0 × 2.0 inches /