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Bread and Wine
Oil on Linen Panel
16 x 20 inches
SOLD
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Orange
Oil on Linen Panel
16 x 12 inches
SOLD
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Garlic
Oil on Linen Panel
10 x 8 inches
SOLD
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Sauvignon Blanc
Oil on Linen
16 x 12
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Los Olivos
Oil on Panel
6 x 5 inches
SOLD
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Blood Oranges
Oil on Linen
8 x 10 inches
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Pears
Oil on Linen
9 x 12 inches
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Picnic in Santa Ynez
Oil on Linen
16 x 12 inches
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Lime
Oil on Linen
9 x 12 inches
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Pinot and Brie
Oil on Linen
16 x 20
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The Green Basket
Oil on Panel
16 x 24 inches
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Rue Mouffetard
Oil on Panel
20 x 16 inches
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Ancient Bench
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches
Private Collection
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Beyond Their Prime
Oil on Linen
14 x 10 inches
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Glass of Red
Oil on Canvas
16 x 12 inches
SOLD
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Bowl of Heat
Oil on Linen on Panel
10 x 14 inches





















Hello Michael – I stumbled on to your site by accident – and was quite fascinated with your ‘Food and Wine’ paintings – especially ‘Sunshine Bowl’ and ‘Copper Bowl’ – maybe because of the way you have captured the metallic sheen and reflection on the bowls so well….just wanted to let you know that they are beautiful.
Dear Sir,
Michael, your paintings are beyond beautifull! Still
Lifes can be dead looking, but yours seem to jump off the
canvas having a vibrant and lovely life of their own,very
impressive! Lois
Michael, all very nice paintings! I am particularly fond of your
food and wine collection. Look forward to staying abreast of your work through your website!
Thanks for supporting The Southern Atelier after their recent fire. I loved “Los Olivos” when I first saw it at M Gallery in Sarasota, FL some time ago. It is in (my) good hands now. I love to look at it and see new aspects of it each time–the slightly turquoise background, the vitality of the fruit, the shadows, the colors of the bowl and counter, etc. It brings back memories of the Mediterranean and the Middle East for me and it is timeless. It’s a small work, but it says a lot.