Erik Parra
Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, American artist Erik Parra is now based in San Francisco. He creates mainly acrylic paintings, but incorporates various other media and materials including ink and collage. Erik’s work focuses mainly on architecture and spaces, drawing upon his childhood memories of a modernist house and various visual tropes of contemporary spaces to create his vision. We love his use of vivid colours and the ways in which light and shadow are contrasted against one another, creating visually clean and impactful artwork.
Erik Parra’s Education and Career
Erik received his bachelor’s in Fine Art Painting from the University of Texas at Austin, and went on to complete an MFA at the University of Wisconsin. Since graduating, he has gone from strength to strength, exhibiting his work internationally in various commercial galleries and museums, as well as alternative spaces and art centres. He currently teaches painting and drawing at the California College of the Arts and City College of San Francisco.
Recognition
Erik Parra’s architectural paintings have received international acclaim, earning him a spot in top publications such as New American Paintings and the LA Times. He was also recently awarded the inaugural Liquitex Research Residency and the Hopper Prize for Contemporary Art.
Erik Parra’s Education and Career
Erik received his bachelor’s in Fine Art Painting from the University of Texas at Austin, and went on to complete an MFA at the University of Wisconsin. Since graduating, he has gone from strength to strength, exhibiting his work internationally in various commercial galleries and museums, as well as alternative spaces and art centres. He currently teaches painting and drawing at the California College of the Arts and City College of San Francisco.
Recognition
Erik Parra’s architectural paintings have received international acclaim, earning him a spot in top publications such as New American Paintings and the LA Times. He was also recently awarded the inaugural Liquitex Research Residency and the Hopper Prize for Contemporary Art.