Michael Page – Late Light

Back for his 2nd Run here with 1xRUN Michael Page has brought us “Late Light.”

You can check out Michael Page’s first RUN in our Archives here.

1xRun Thru Interview

Michael Page – Late Light

1xRun: Let’s talk about Late Light, is the original still for sale?

Michael Page:   The original piece of Late Light is 50 x 56 inches and was painted with acrylic and oil on a canvas stretched over wood panel mixed with many layers of Liquin and varnish to make it glow.  The original is still for sale.  If someone is interested in purchasing any of my past artwork, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or White Walls Gallery at [email protected]

1xRun: When was Late Light drawn/created?

Michael Page:   It was created in 2010.

1xRun: How long did the piece take?

Michael Page:    All of my paintings vary in time, I do not have an exact time of how long it took. I was working on a few other pieces during a two month time period.

1xRun: What is unique about this piece?

Michael Page:   That it is done by me.

1xRun: Why should people buy Late Light?

Michael Page:   It has elements people may enjoy, such as color and theme.

Run #00175 // Mar 12, 2012 - Late Light by Michael Page

1xRun: Describe this RUN in one gut reaction word.

Michael Page:   powerful.

1xRun: When did you first start making art?

Michael Page:   When I was a kid. Then when I was in my mid twenties.

1xRun: What was your first piece?

Michael Page:   A painting of Paddington Bear, when I was six years old…my mother owns it.

1xRun: What artists inspired you early on?

Michael Page:  Francis Bacon, Wassily Kandinsky and Leonardo Di Vinci.

1xRun: What artists inspire you now?

Michael Page:   Sri Whipple & Ti Kunkit

 

1xRun: Do you listen to music while you work? If so what? If not then what is your environment like when you work?

Michael Page:   I listen to everything from talk radio to classical music and always a very good dose of metal.

1xRun: If you could collaborate with any living artist who would it be and why?

Michael Page:   None at this time.

1xRun: If you could collaborate with any deceased artists who would it be and why?

Michael Page:   Francis Bacon, he paints from the ether and he paints messy.

1xRun: What was the first piece of art that you bought? Do you still have it?

Michael Page:   My wife and I have a few drawings from Albert Reyes and we still have them

1xRun:  Where o where can people find you across the wide world of the internette?

Michael Page:   WebsiteFacebook  – Blog

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