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This painting is from a photo I took of the courtyard of the archeological museum in Athens. The simple and old garden had a dreamy quality on its own, but I like to include male figures in my paintings and I realized that figures from Greek vases might be the answer. In the museum is a ancient and classic vase with a black-on-red painting of a nude male athlete watching two nude men wrestling. I kept the single figure black but reversed the two wrestlers and made them white. Despite the wrestling, the garden seems still and the figure watching seems reflective and curious. There also a lion in the background that seems to be watching as well.

The painting is done in egg tempera, a very old medium, on a masonite panel. It is framed with a simple Nielsen German Silver metal frame -- that goes well with the silvery green garden -- and ready to hang.
This painting is from a photo I took of the courtyard of the archeological museum in Athens. The simple and old garden had a dreamy quality on its own, but I like to include male figures in my paintings and I realized that figures from Greek vases might be the answer. In the museum is a ancient and classic vase with a black-on-red painting of a nude male athlete watching two nude men wrestling. I kept the single figure black but reversed the two wrestlers and made them white. Despite the wrestling, the garden seems still and the figure watching seems reflective and curious. There also a lion in the background that seems to be watching as well.

The painting is done in egg tempera, a very old medium, on a masonite panel. It is framed with a simple Nielsen German Silver metal frame -- that goes well with the silvery green garden -- and ready to hang.

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Drawn into the Courtyard (To See What Would Happen) Painting

Michael Guy

United States

Painting, Tempera on Wood

Size: 30 W x 22 H x 0.3 D in

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This painting is from a photo I took of the courtyard of the archeological museum in Athens. The simple and old garden had a dreamy quality on its own, but I like to include male figures in my paintings and I realized that figures from Greek vases might be the answer. In the museum is a ancient and classic vase with a black-on-red painting of a nude male athlete watching two nude men wrestling. I kept the single figure black but reversed the two wrestlers and made them white. Despite the wrestling, the garden seems still and the figure watching seems reflective and curious. There also a lion in the background that seems to be watching as well. The painting is done in egg tempera, a very old medium, on a masonite panel. It is framed with a simple Nielsen German Silver metal frame -- that goes well with the silvery green garden -- and ready to hang.

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Tempera on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 22 H x 0.3 D in

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A Colorado native, I have exhibited paintings and painted furniture in Rhode Island, Provincetown, New York City, Baltimore, San Francisco, Maine, and Arizona. I currently maintains a painting studio in Provincetown, MA. From 1975 through 2022, I was employed by the Tony Award-winning Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, RI, in several positions including scenic painter, props artisan, and muralist, but mainly, beginning in 1980, as graphic designer, during which I produced, among other things, nearly 300 posters. My paintings are ostensibly about men enjoying hot sand and cool water at the end of Cape Cod, but also about the remarkable confidence we need to have to be naked or nearly-so out-of-doors in public. Ancient heroes were often depicted nude as the highest expression of self-confidence. But we are vulnerable to many things — the judgement of others, missed connections, inclement weather, crashing waves, rocks, crabs, sharks. Those challenges are not always overtly depicted in my paintings, but there are reminders that part of the thrill of the beach lies in its risks. There is more to a day at the beach than just being “a day at the beach.” Each painting is a moment in the Provincetown, MA story about a community of men energetically engaging with this wonderful environment. I create representational art in a lively, painterly style in oils on masonite panels whose dimensions range from 16 to 48 inches. I have also used egg tempera and gouache on panels.

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