Small and Huge Abstract Paintings
And here are some done-and-DONE abstract acrylic paintings getting ready for a tentative show in Denver this March, 2010.
Brandon Harper Photo, I may need you again soon!
And here are some done-and-DONE abstract acrylic paintings getting ready for a tentative show in Denver this March, 2010.
Brandon Harper Photo, I may need you again soon!



Jake said,
May 15, 2009 @ 9:45 pm
I like the middle one in the last pic a lot. I seem to like your blue ones… ;^)
Erinn said,
May 15, 2009 @ 11:15 pm
All your work is beautiful. I really like the blue one. Feels massive.
steve mayse said,
May 16, 2009 @ 7:34 am
deviations from a norm are always full of energy and great prospects for future creative developments.
good work, michael.
Evan Siegel said,
May 16, 2009 @ 8:46 pm
Michael,
In the paintings in the first two images – the series of 5 and 6 canvases respectively; are the works conceived as one long painting, separated by gaps between the individual canvases?
Michael said,
May 16, 2009 @ 8:59 pm
Jake: ‘Tis interesting since the last blue one you liked has become this blue one.
Evan: They were painted as one long painting. With the idea of trying to sell them separately. It sounds horrible, but that’s what it is.