Ahol, whose raw yet instantly recognizable street murals evaporate the divide between high and low art, often jumbles disparate themes from mass media, popular culture and marginalized pockets of society.
He often draws inspiration from the urban environment and systems of society which dehumanize its inhabitants. Ahol’s deceptively simple, yet complex renderings both portray the veneer of our everyday surroundings and the dull, job-related conflicts often encountered in a dysfunctional workplace.
The South Florida native is best known for his soaring urban murals depicting expansive fields of drowsy eyes, reflecting his unique vision of life, labor and unrequited love of the mean streets of Miami.
Solos:
(2009) P(ART)Y: Stash Gallery- Miami, FL
(2010) 7.625 FL OZ.: Butter Gallery- Wynwood-Miami, FL
(2012) AHOL: FULL-TIME: Mercenary Square- Miami, FL
(2012) HIT&RUN: Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art- Wynwood-Miami, FL
(2012) SNIPERS: Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art – Wynwood-Miami, FL
Group Exhibits:
(2010) SCOPE: Art Basel- Miami, FL
(2010) SCOPE: New York City, NY
(2011) Wynwood Art Fair: Wynwood- Miami, FL
(2012) Art Live Fair: Coconut Grove- Miami, FL
(2013) Beats After Sunset: Bass Museum of Art: Miami Beach, FL
Murals:
(2005) Marguelis Warehouse- Miami, FL
(2010) Butter Gallery- Miami, FL
(2010) Sweat Records- Miami, FL
(2011) Vagabond Nightclub- Miami, FL
(2010) Electric Pickle- Miami, FL
(2011) Vh1 Tough Love- Fort Lauderdale, FL
Honors & Awards:
(2008) Colt 45 “Ink the Can” Design Winner
(2012) Miami NewTimes MasterMind Finalist
(2013) Miami NewTimes Mastermind Honorable Mention