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The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠
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Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠

The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17.  For the time being, prints will be available of this work.

Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light.

Signed, dated, and titled on the back.  Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.
The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠
⁠
Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠

The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17.  For the time being, prints will be available of this work.

Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light.

Signed, dated, and titled on the back.  Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.
The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠
⁠
Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠

The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17.  For the time being, prints will be available of this work.

Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light.

Signed, dated, and titled on the back.  Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.
The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠
⁠
Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠

The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17.  For the time being, prints will be available of this work.

Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light.

Signed, dated, and titled on the back.  Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.
The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠
⁠
Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠

The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17.  For the time being, prints will be available of this work.

Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light.

Signed, dated, and titled on the back.  Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.
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Mirrorball Painting

Michael Pfleghaar

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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The first completed night interior in a new series of lamp-lit paintings playing with light shapes, reflections, and darkness.⁠ ⁠ Since the lockdown last March and we head into winter I find that light lifts my spirit. Virtual dance parties on Twitch connect us to the outside world of gatherings we miss. Here a night scene of our sun porch with multiple light sources creates a composition of contradiction between isolation and fellowship. ⁠ The original has been accepted into an exhibition and will be unavailable until after April 17. For the time being, prints will be available of this work. Acrylic, spray paint, and silver metallic paint are used to mimic light. Signed, dated, and titled on the back. Cradled sides of the canvas are painted black so no need for framing.

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Size:36 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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Michael Pfleghaar is an artist residing and working in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He earned his MFA in visual arts from Lesley University College of Art and Design in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2011. Pfleghaar often portrays botanicals and still lifes, infusing them with abstract elements and flattened space to generate new perspectives. His compositions reflect influences from mid-century modern design, evident in the clean lines, balance, and use of organic materials. In 2023, Pfleghaar was chosen as one of four artists to have their work permanently installed as terrazzo floor designs at the Gerald R Ford International Airport. He also received The Best of Show in the 2021 Festival of the Arts and the West Michigan Area Show at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2020. Pfleghaar's artwork has been featured in Architectural Digest, Arcadia Magazine, Studio Visit, Metropolitan Home, Solace, and American Craft. Organizations such as the Gilmore Piano Festival 2024, Apple, HBO, CBS, ForeSee, Hayworth, and Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts have utilized his artwork as illustrations. In 2016, Pfleghaar attended the Spread Art Artists Residency in Detroit, MI, and in 2013, he was honored with the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Ox-Bow School and Artists Residency in Saugatuck, MI. His work was part of the 2012 LGBTQ exhibition ReMix: Revisiting Appropriation, curated by Jonathan Katz in San Francisco, CA. Pfleghaar's original artworks are included in permanent collections, such as the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Steelcase Inc., Herman Miller, the State of Michigan, and Grand Valley State University.

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