Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistMichael Karasik Platinum Member CollectionPaintings
Description Many years ago the red cliff, which was just beyond the Gay Head Lighthouse was magnificent projecting out almost vertically above the beach far below. After it fell the water below the Cliffs was reddened for a number of years.
Michael Karasik, Baltimore Member Since January 2008 Artist StatementMy paintings are usually painted with modeling clay, occasionally I use water colors, pastels and crayons on heavy paper. The modeling clay technique was developed 1999. It immediately resonated with me. I became captivated by the immediacy of using my fingers as a brush, the unlimited range of color and the complexity resulting from layering clay, pulling the clay across the board to create veils of color and utilizing the three dimensional property inherent in clay.
Most of my photographs are of our home's gardens, trees and swimming pool. I hope that you will enjoy the art from our environment.
I have been commissioned to photograph art works for fellow artist and chosen as a 'Featured Artist' on the Imagekind website.
I have lived in Baltimore for about 24 years. My wife, Ellen Callegary, is a lawyer who represents individuals with disabilities.
My brother Paul Karasik is a ‘New Yorker’ cartoonist and graphic novelist. Most recently Paul was awarded an Eisner award for his graphic novel Fletcher Hanks: I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets. My sister Judy Karasik and Paul co-authored The Ride Together a story which is both graphic and narrative about my brother David who has autism.