April
Michael Wolik
This month’s featured artist lives and works in Montpellier, VT. He recently launched his web site to market and display his photography. With the eye of a an artist/designer, he has created a unique visual language of form and texture. His work can be seen on his website:
http://www.mfwolik.com/
MF (Michael) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. His fascination for nature, creativity and imagination began at an early age. While attending high school Michael developed a love for expression through several artistic mediums. In 2000 he earned a BFA in Fine Arts from Framingham State College. The focal points of Michael’s art education were printmaking, sculpture, photography and design. Today Michael is a professional Graphic Designer and Visual Artist who calls Vermont his home. Michael’s love for nature, hiking, adventure and exploration have brought him to many beautiful places. During his inspirational travels, Michael became creative on foot and reclaimed his love for photography. Michael’s photography work is a product of a life long artistic goal, which is to create abstract imagery that many can relate to and enjoy. His method of abstraction is based on the natural world, unique perception, composition and subject matter.
MF (Michael) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. His fascination for nature, creativity and imagination began at an early age. While attending high school Michael developed a love for expression through several artistic mediums. In 2000 he earned a BFA in Fine Arts from Framingham State College. The focal points of Michael’s art education were printmaking, sculpture, photography and design. Today Michael is a professional Graphic Designer and Visual Artist who calls Vermont his home. Michael’s love for nature, hiking, adventure and exploration have brought him to many beautiful places. During his inspirational travels, Michael became creative on foot and reclaimed his love for photography. Michael’s photography work is a product of a life long artistic goal, which is to create abstract imagery that many can relate to and enjoy. His method of abstraction is based on the natural world, unique perception, composition and subject matter.
