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Posted by M.R.N. on January 10, 2014
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Bruce said
It took me a while to figure out the significance of “IX XI – In Memoriam.” This link, which came up when I googled, gave me the clue: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/news/2011/09/Ultra-Violet.html.
The artist is referring to 9/11, befitting the twin towers in the painting. Well done.
Don Hyde said
Looks like a recruitment ad for a Lord Of The Rings sex club.
bioperipatetic said
Beautiful, Michael. You are one of the truly talented painters and teachers of Classical Realism. Maureen and I are honored to know you.
Chris Brammer said
I just love the variety of subjects Michael covers and the beauty of the compositions. A feast for the eyes and a song for the soul.