THE CLOCK CHIMES TWELEVE TIMES- MAIN GALLERY

JULY 13TH - SEPTEMBER 9TH

MICHAEL DOYLE

My studio came together naturally as a way to share my creative practice and to create a storytelling with my paintings. Classic films, memoirs and forest walks are favorite forms of inspiration, creating a feeling of nostalgia and curiosity. When my art enters the realm of correspondence, it starts to become a collaboration, making you the author and me the illustrator, an idea I find very exciting.

1. The Marble Apple, mixed matte paint on canvas, 16.5 x 20.5”, SOLD

2. Dream Nonsense, acrylic gouache on paper, 16.25 x 11.25”, $300

3. Wild Flower Pattern, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 13 x 19.25”, $520

4. Garden Spider, mixed matte paint on canvas, 16.5 x 20.5”, $875

5. Fox, ink & pencil on paper, 16.25 x 13.25” - SOLD

6. Big Leaf, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 18 x 26.5”, SOLD

7. Shell With Scissor, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 10.5 x 10.5”, $350

8. Curious Bottle, mixed matte paint on wood panel and painted frame, 13.25 x 17.25”, $820

9. Speaking of Flowers, mixed matte paint on panel, 17.25 x 20.75”, $750

10. The Clock Chimes Twelve Times (NFS)

11. Tree, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 10 x 14.75”, $480

12. Summer Reading, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 19 x 25.5”, $900

13. 33, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 13.25 x 13.75” - SOLD

14. The Cat Next Door, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 15.25 x 18.25”, SOLD

15. Four urns, acrylic gouache on paper, 9.15 x 11.5”, $300

16. Let Go, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 8.5 x 11.5”, $430

17. A Word Of Caution, mixed matte paint on wood panel, 11 x 14” - SOLD

18. Snail with Tulips & Black Cat, mixed matte paint on canvas, 17.25 x 21”, $875

19. 3 on the Go, acrylic gouache on paper, 9 x 10.75” - SOLD

20. Leaves, mixed matte paint on panel, 18.25 x 14”, $650

MICHAEL DOYLE

Michael Doyle is a self taught visual artist, born and living in Seattle. For many years, he has been showing work in bookstores, shoe shops, coffee shops, galleries and church basements. Classic films, memoirs and forest walks are favorite forms of inspiration, creating a feeling of nostalgia and curiosity that can be found in Doyle’s paintings.