Max Marttila's exhibit, 'Places to Rest,' highlights his journey as an artist through nostalgic and vulnerable themes. The show runs from July 11 to Aug. 10 at Incline Gallery, which has a history as a mortuary, complementing his reflections on loss. Marttila's small-scale works contrast with his murals across the city, many created in collaboration with other artists. During a walk to his exhibit, several of Marttila's murals reflect the spirit of San Francisco and community engagement. He has a long history of painting, beginning in his teenage years with various local collectives.
Marttila's 'Places to Rest' exhibit is a playful blend of city nostalgia and personal vulnerability, showcasing his journey as an artist while engaging the community.
His new Incline Gallery show, running from July 11 to Aug. 10, features a reinterpreted Lou Seal inviting Pier 39 tourists and explores themes of urban life.
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