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Michael's Interests
General
I want to have a beautiful library when I'm older. I love printed,well, anything printed really. I collect very old childrens books and picture books. I buy patterned paper like it's a drug. I love the idea of common art so I have been looking for old paint by numbers and needlpoint , you know, the type of art that anyone can do,contemporary american common art or in other words,bad art. one day I hope to never have to wait or serve or take an order of any kind.There will be a day when my talent will be my living and I will support myself and my loved one with my creative energy.
About me:
For a limited time only you can purchase any of these three
prints from me just by clicking the button below (don't worry you can view it first).
All prints are roughly 8.5x13 inches and come matted
on your choice of 20x16 inch matboard.
Paypal is accepted along with visa or mastercard.
I have added cards as a print option and I have come up with an idea to sign and number any card that someone purchases from me. Simply let me know you purchased one and I'll send an address to you for mailing. I'll sign and number the card in order of first sender, then I'll mail it back to you making your card a limited addition.
Concrete Alchemy is a tour of 15 visual artists visiting five major urban centers on the East Coast. It is the first tour that creatively combines gallery shows, public panel discussions and numerous murals to present the artists’ unique approach to public arts.
Friday, May 23rd, 2008 – National Harbor, MD The tour will officially end with a gallery exhibit opening at Art Whino on Friday, May 23, 2008 from 6 pm to midnight. The audience will have chance to view artists’ recently finished canvases and a slideshow of photographs from the previous days of the tour.
"We seem to be going through a period of nostalgia, and everyone seems to think yesterday was better than today. I don't think it was, and I would advise you not to wait ten years before admitting today was great. If you're hung up on nostalgia, pretend today is yesterday and just go out and have one hell of a time." ~Art Buchwald