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Born in 1958, Mike
grew up on Strawberry Hill in Kansas City, Kansas, an ethnic
community of decedents from Poland, Croatia, Germany and Ireland
among others. He attended catholic schools until college, where on
scholarship he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University
of Kansas. He has now spent the past two decades at an easel
capturing life's 'moments' with spontaneous and bold brushstrokes.
Having worked in several different mediums and experimenting with
his style, it was in 1987 that today's signature look began to
evolve. That year, the owner of JJ's, a local Kansas City bistro,
asked Mike to display his pastels. However, it was a year later when
he hung his acrylics, that JJ's and Mike knew there was a
connection. One of fine food and fine art. This was Mike's first
avenue to sell his work, and now fourteen years later JJ's still
exclusively exhibits many of Mike's newest paintings.
Mike best describes his work as
contemporary and impressionistic, a style that stems from his
admiration not only from the impressionistic era and it's greats,
Monet and Van Gogh, but also two of his other favorite artists, John
Singer Sargent and Wayne Thiebaud. His focus and discipline for each
piece is to create a composition that is strong and keeps the
viewers eyes moving, never allowing the viewer to focus on just one
spot. With the spontaneity that comes from letting the canvas serve
as the palette, his love of color jumps from the canvas to create a
look that brings a feeling of happiness. It's this color palette, he
feels that take the ordinary visual to a level where he sees the
world.
Mike is now a resident of Westwood, a nearby community of Kansas
City, where each day the commute to his studio is just steps from
his home. In his studio, a mix of music along with large picture
windows to his garden helps create the atmosphere he desires for a
day at the easel. His wife Cami is also his business partner. This
partnership allows Mike to focus solely on painting, while she takes
care of all business relating to clients and galleries.
As for the personal side; it's the simple things he enjoys...music,
reading, cooking, friends, and his family. As for art, that's
simple, too. He believes that art is to be enjoyed by all and that
art is simple. You either like it or you don't.
"I am a painter. To paint, one must first draw and to draw one must
see. Well, I see a lot and I draw a lot and then I paint a lot. The
whole world is my inspiration. From nature to people to food & wine,
to music to the simple objects around us that we take for granted.
All is fair game. My work reflects the way I see this world around
me. It's happy and colorful, like me. So simply said, my art is
"me". And with art, you either like it or you don't. If I have to
explain it; I have failed. I hope you like it."
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