Sleep Regression by Michael Goe

$500.00

Sleep Regression by Michael Goe

Acrylic on Canvas | 48×59.5

This is a portrait painted in layered acrylics, featuring a face and hand outlined with loose, sketch-like lines. The color palette includes soft blues, pale yellows, coral pinks, and red accents. The background is filled with repeated vertical dash marks in teal and navy, creating a textured pattern behind the figure. Visible brushstrokes and overlapping color fields give the surface a varied, painterly quality.

Michael Goe is an artist and museum professional. He earned his Master of Arts in painting from Adams State University in 2016. Michael’s passion for art came from years of living in rural areas with limited access to cultural events. In 2014, while living in an area of Colorado still considered to be the frontier by the U.S. Government, Michael started the city’s very first monthly Art Walk. Through this experience, he saw how art can connect people from different backgrounds and create meaningful interactions strengthening a community. Michael came to Hamilton, NY from Detroit, Michigan where he pursued his artistic passions through working at the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.

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Sleep Regression by Michael Goe

Acrylic on Canvas | 48×59.5

This is a portrait painted in layered acrylics, featuring a face and hand outlined with loose, sketch-like lines. The color palette includes soft blues, pale yellows, coral pinks, and red accents. The background is filled with repeated vertical dash marks in teal and navy, creating a textured pattern behind the figure. Visible brushstrokes and overlapping color fields give the surface a varied, painterly quality.

Michael Goe is an artist and museum professional. He earned his Master of Arts in painting from Adams State University in 2016. Michael’s passion for art came from years of living in rural areas with limited access to cultural events. In 2014, while living in an area of Colorado still considered to be the frontier by the U.S. Government, Michael started the city’s very first monthly Art Walk. Through this experience, he saw how art can connect people from different backgrounds and create meaningful interactions strengthening a community. Michael came to Hamilton, NY from Detroit, Michigan where he pursued his artistic passions through working at the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.

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