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Artist: Michael Patterson
"Female"
By Michael Patterson
Located in Southampton, NY
Wonderful original granite sculpture by well known contemporary artist Michael Patterson. This work of the female form was completed in 2013. The sculpture is attached to a white m...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Michael Patterson Art

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Stone

“Sailing the Sea”
By Michael Patterson
Located in Southampton, NY
Large original acrylic on canvas painting by the well known contemporary American artist, Michael Patterson. Signed lower right. Completed in 2021. Condition is excellent. Framed in a bleached wood shadow box frame with overall framed measurements being 49 by 61 inches. Michael Patterson was born in Hudson, NY in 1953 into a family of painters. Howard Ashman Patterson, his grandfather, was an established American painter. Michael graduated from Suny Purchase with honors in painting, printmaking, and sculpture. He has been painting for thirty-five years or so, doing extensive traveling for inspiration. His travels include Vermont, Maine, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Europe. He lived in France for several years. Michael has shown his work in Europe and the U.S., primarily in the Northeast. Through the years his work has gone in and out of several styles and series of subjects. He is drawn to many of the same things visually that he was drawn to years ago …. rainy city...
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2010s Contemporary Michael Patterson Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

“I Adore You”
By Michael Patterson
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on canvas painting by the contemporary American artist, Michael Patterson. Signed lower left. Framed in a contemporary dark wood frame 46 by 35.5 inches. Michael Patterson was born in Hudson, NY in 1953 into a family of painters. Howard Ashman Patterson, his grandfather, was an established American painter. Michael graduated from Suny Purchase with honors in painting, printmaking, and sculpture. He has been painting for thirty-five years or so, doing extensive traveling for inspiration. Michael focuses on light, reflected light and its color effects, as well as the positive and negative shapes of equal importance, create the graphic energy of my compositions. This sets the rhythm for a piece and influences where the viewer’s eye travels and at what pace. He includes curved lines with straight, organic shapes juxtaposed geometric shapes woven together, always conscious of the line created by any color masses converging. This line flows throughout, interrupted, yet continuous. The subject of his work most always includes the human figure wherever they may be- city streets, markets, the beach, alone or in groups. People are the most interesting part of creation. His travels include Vermont, Maine, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Europe. He lived in France for several years. Michael has shown his work in Europe and the U.S., primarily in the Northeast. Through the years his work has gone in and out of several styles and series of subjects. He is drawn to many of the same things visually that he was drawn to years ago: rainy city...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Michael Patterson Art

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Oil, Canvas

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2010s Contemporary Michael Patterson Art

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"Female Torso"
By Michael Patterson
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"Female Torso" is a recent carrara marble sculpture by the American artist, Michael Patterson. White carrara marble sculpture is 19H by 6.5W by 4.5D inches. Unsigned. A certificate of authenticity from the artist will come with the piece. Michael Patterson was born in Hudson, NY in 1953 into a family of painters. Howard Ashman Patterson, his grandfather, was an established American painter whose work continually influences and inspires Michael. Graduating from Suny Purchase with honors in painting, printmaking, and sculpture, Michael has been working for over thirty-five years. He has traveled extensively for inspiration. His travels include New Mexico, California, the entire East Coast from Maine to Florida, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Europe. He lived and painted in France for several years. Michael has shown his work in Europe and the U.S., primarily in the Northeast. He is the recipient of many distinguished awards, and in 2007, he was honored to have a painting accepted into an international show at the Louvre in Paris. Through the years his work has gone in and out of several styles and series of subjects. He is drawn to many of the same things visually that he was drawn to years ago .... rainy city...
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2010s Contemporary Michael Patterson Art

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"Female Torso"
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By Michael Patterson
Located in Southampton, NY
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