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by Michael TMAD Finney
$46.00
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Design Details
Lost in Seclusion, an emotional reflection of how our mental eye would project the feeling of being consumed in thoughts of past experiences and... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Lost in Seclusion, an emotional reflection of how our mental eye would project the feeling of being consumed in thoughts of past experiences and decisions..
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Michael Tmad Finney is known for his Emotionist style, in which He creates art pieces to express feeling, using color and flowing dimensions, along with a name that coincides. Emotionism is a combination of Expressionism, Surealism, Abstractism, as well as Symbolism, to connect a viewer to an individual piece by explaining feelings, thoughts and situations through a visual process using colors and flow to fit the subject in question. Finney created Emotionism in 1995, yet earlier works as far back as 1988 clearly showed the hallmarks of the style that would become His life's work, to create art that tested the bounds of expressing emotion. Such early works were mostly drawings that paved the way for Emotionism to take shape. By 2002,...
$46.00
Doug Morgan
Very distressing...perfect!
Michael TMAD Finney replied:
Thank you very much Doug!
Susan Esbensen
The endless feedback loop is perfectly portrayed in this painting Michael! Well done!
Michael TMAD Finney replied:
Thank you so much Susan!
John Alexander
Now THIS is the kind of stuff I like... warped... demented... cool as hell. Hell yeah my friend.
Michael TMAD Finney replied:
Thank you