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This listing is for the original painting, this is not a print. It is a one of a kind piece of art and is signed on both the front and the back of the painting. My abstract paintings are almost always a combination of many types of paints; acrylic, oil, water as well as graphite and oil pastels. I often scribble into my works with different inks, grapites and oils... really anything that I can get my hands on is free game when I am creating. This piece is titled "God Bless The Broken Road". The great majority of my abstract art pieces are titled from song titles or song lyrics. It is always a lyric or title of a song that I am listening to while creating that just stands out to me and takes over as the 'theme' for the basis of my creation. Many times a lyric will hit me in the midst of painting and I will find myself hitting the 'replay' over and over until the completion of the painting. Other times I seem to paint almost in a dream like state and the title of the painting is chosen as I am just feeling my painting coming to an end. As I feel the end of the painting drawing near I often choose a lyric that strikes me in whatever song I am listening to as the painting is being finished. I do not create without music. It is the one thing that is a constant in my studio. It is probably the only thing that is a constant in my studio. The title of this particular abstract painting was from the Rascall Flatts song titled God Bless The Broken Road. The song and painting hold a special meaning to me as I had just recently met my now husband.. both of us who had traveled through very rough paths to find our way to each others hearts.
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40 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in
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ARTIST BIO Born in South Dakota, Michel Keck was primarily raised in NWI. Throughout her art career, Michel has spent her time creating and living in various rural areas throughout both Indiana and South Dakota. Michel is a free spirited, self-taught artist who works in a wide array of mediums; painting, collage, drawings and found object/assemblage art. Inspired by nature, scripture, and personal life experiences, her works have a raw and childlike quality that reward the focus of new as well as seasoned collectors. Keck’s original abstract art paintings and mixed media assemblages have been exhibited in London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, Indianapolis, High Point, Pittsburgh, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and Hong Kong. Her works hang in the private and corporate collections of art collectors, actors, professional athletes, restauranteurs, and have been seen on both television and the big screen. ARTIST STATEMENT My Passion: Since the time I was a very small child I just considered myself an artist. Where focus goes, energy flows. I have painted, drawn and created from as early of an age as I can remember. Making art has just always been a huge part of my life. As a child and young adult making art was always a true escape for me. Art was always a very cathartic way to get away from any troubles or worries that bothered me. My Training: I am a self-taught artist. I did not go to art school. I did not study art. I do not hang out in art circles. I know little to nothing about art history or 'famous' artists, and to be honest I have always felt like quite the outsider within the conventional art world. The art scene is not the place where you will find me as I feel extremely out of place and very uncomfortable there. My Inspiration: I'm often asked what inspires me to create and I feel I am most inspired by emotion, words, and humor. Whatever emotions are running through me at the time I am creating, really fuels my abstract paintings. I do love to listen to music while I create, so it is often the songs I am listening to and the words of the lyrics that bring out emotions in my that fuel my inspiration. There are also works, such as my Beer Can Rat sculptures for example, that are humor inspired. I really hate that the rat is always used as a negative symbol because they domesticated rats are really loving and intelligent creatures.
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