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This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling.

This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop.

The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about.

In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.

www.mikebiskup.com
This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling.

This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop.

The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about.

In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.

www.mikebiskup.com
This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling.

This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop.

The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about.

In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.

www.mikebiskup.com
This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling.

This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop.

The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about.

In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.

www.mikebiskup.com
This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling.

This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop.

The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about.

In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.

www.mikebiskup.com
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The Elusive Know Drawing

Mike Biskup

United States

Drawing, India Ink on Paper

Size: 26.5 W x 20.5 H x 1.5 D in

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This improvised drawing unfolded as a surprise to me. I see some Utopian beach town elements, transportation, waves, water, suns, birds... I hope people viewing this piece will get a sense that we are all part of one great whole. You are me, I am you. That's how I see the world, and I like to spread that feeling. This is an ink drawing on paper stretched over a panel. The surface is beeswaxed for protection. No glass needed. The frame is Western Red Cedar and built by myself in my shop. The Elusive Know. I guess you know what that's all about. In my paintings, everything flows together. Diverse colors, lines and shapes - People, places, plants and things are woven into one harmoniously functional ecosystem. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well. www.mikebiskup.com

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Drawing:India Ink on Paper

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Size:26.5 W x 20.5 H x 1.5 D in

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MIKE BISKUP is a contemporary watercolor painter, musician, and caretaker of The Green Way in Gardiner, WA on Washington State's verdant Olympic Peninsula. Born in 1970 in Los Angeles, he spent his youngest years voraciously drawing quirky characters, complex contraptions and way out worlds with his two older brothers. Artwork flowed onto all of his papers at school bringing accolades from most of his teachers. At UC Santa Cruz, he swam in a richly blended stream of artistic freedom, Zen Buddhism and Native American spiritual consciousness while earning a degree in Fine Art. After school, Mike spent two decades homeschooling three intrepid children in the wilds of Port Townsend. Nest emptied, he embraced his role as a bringer of visions in the Artist/Shaman tradition elucidated profoundly by Joseph Campbell. At age 50, a powerful mystical experience shed new light on Everything… His paintings can be found in collections worldwide, notably that of Oscar-winning actress Patricia Arquette and Facebook Inc. Galleries: The Green Way in Gardiner WA, Bainbridge Arts and Crafts on Bainbridge Island, Face Guts Los Angeles, info and online gallery at www.mikebiskup.com

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