Biography

Logan Maxwell Hagege (pronounced Ah-jejj) was born and raised in Los Angeles. His classical training in fine art allowed him to depart from formal Realism and focus on modern design principles. He is known for his variety of subjects, focusing on contemporary Native Americans living in the Southwest, modern landscapes, bucking broncs, and other American relics. Hagege credits childhood trips to the California desert to visit his grandmother as early inspirations for his art. Hagege’s evolution from landscape to figure and now a combination of both was a natural progression in his art, which he continues to push to its limits in his own unique style. One idea that drives his work is that evolution in art is never-ending​. He is constantly challenging himself with new ideas and new ways of looking at the same subject. Today Hagege paints out of a 2,000 square foot studio in Old Agoura Hills, CA and splits his time between his mid-century home in Los Angeles, CA and a desert home in remote Arizona.

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Biography

Logan Maxwell Hagege (pronounced Ah-jejj) was born and raised in Los Angeles. His classical training in fine art allowed him to depart from formal Realism and focus on modern design principles. He is known for his variety of subjects, focusing on contemporary Native Americans living in the Southwest, modern landscapes, bucking broncs, and other American relics. Hagege credits childhood trips to the California desert to visit his grandmother as early inspirations for his art. Hagege’s evolution from landscape to figure and now a combination of both was a natural progression in his art, which he continues to push to its limits in his own unique style. One idea that drives his work is that evolution in art is never-ending​. He is constantly challenging himself with new ideas and new ways of looking at the same subject. Today Hagege paints out of a 2,000 square foot studio in Old Agoura Hills, CA and splits his time between his mid-century home in Los Angeles, CA and a desert home in remote Arizona.

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