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  • “If a little dreaming is dangerous, the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more . . . to dream all the time. / ~ Marcel Proust (1871-1922), French novelist Being a practicing insomniac, I often think about sleep—when I should be sleeping. This image is a dreamy manipulation of an original, fractal design. NOTE: The artist suggests choosing BLACK as the backing color for this image.

  • Graphite portrait, A3, from the photograph by Brook Dillon

  • HDR of a mosque found in Oman.

  • Change everything you are / And everything you were / Your number has been called

  • 2006 Colored Pencil Drawing 18×24 Citrus County Courthouse 1900 is an original 18×24, colored pencil drawing, matted and framed by artist Michael Arnold. The drawing is from a photograph of the old wooden courthouse in Inverness around 1900. The courthouse was replaced by a stone structure in 1912, where Elvis Presley filmed the climatic court scene in Follow That Dream in 1961. / Michael Arnold Art

  • 2007 Acrylic on canvas 18×24 “Saxophone” is an original, signed acrylic painting on canvas by artist Michael Arnold. I’ve always liked the way the light danced off brass instruments. This experimental work sought to capture the effect in a loose style. / Michael Arnold Art

  • 2008 Acrylic on canvas 30×40 “Three Sunflowers” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. Sunflowers are such vibrant subject matter, but have short lives. I wanted to give life to these three very different sunflowers. / Michael Arnold Art

  • 2007 Acrylic on three canvases 24×35 “Trike and Barrel” is an original, signed acrylic painting on three canvases by artist Michael Arnold. This painting is from an assigned project in one of my art classes. The challenge was to create a unique multi-canvas construction. The subject is from actual props in the college’s art studio. / Michael Arnold Art

  • 2008 Acrylic on canvas 24×36 “Tulips” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. This my first attempt at tulips. / I would definitely like to revisit this subject in the future. / Michael Arnold Art

  • “Blue Rose” is an original, signed mixed media painting on canvas by artist Michael Arnold. This painting uses texture and unusual colors to evoke emotion from the viewer. / Michael Arnold Art

  • “Rock Through the Ages” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. I wanted to paint a picture of some of my favorite musicians. The painting evolved in sketches over several months before I began the painting. However, once I started the painting I changed course several times over the six months it took to complete it. Many of the musicians I wanted to include had to be left out. This subject begs for a series. The musicians, from top left, are: Elton John, Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Michael Stipe, Alanis Morrisette, Jim Morrison, AC/DC, Billy Joel, Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, The Eagles, Bob Seger, Sheryl Crow, Neil Young, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton Tom Petty, Bob Marley, Michael Jackson and Lucinda Williams. / Michael Arnold Art

  • “Lilies in Window” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. This painting was a commission piece done for a client. The design was made from a picture the client had found in a magazine. The painting was created in grays and white with a pop of color added to the tops of the lilies. Michael Arnold Art /

  • The photograph reflects, / Every streetlight a reminder. / Nightswimming deserves a quiet night, / Deserves a quiet night. REM Two images combined – A boy diving into a pool and time lapsed lights at night… /

  • The fog had just begun to lift from Lake Geneva when she said, “There it is!” and made for the clearing. I fumbled for my camera. When I caught up, she was standing very still. Peaceful. Still dreaming. Chateau de Chillon, Swizerland / Jan ‘09

  • Squa;re rendition of a dream within a dream, from an original, fractal design.

  • Digital finger painting (with a mouse), completed through the wee small hours. I’m having trouble sleeping, too many images in my head. Even when I’m asleep, I’m drawing in my dreams. I’m having so much fun experimenting with digital, it’s a new medium for me and I just love it. FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ August, 2009 /

  • One of the characteristics I like about using digital methods to create art is that you can easily start using a dark colour or even “black”, most conventional art works start with a white page or canvas and build tone and shade from this white base. Its not that common or easy to go the other way and start with a very dark canvas and then lighten it. So this is just one of the attributes that makes digital art different and interesting. (Hope you’re still following this ?) This work is made up of several hand drawn elements.. brought together digitally which were specifically and individually created for this series of works. On their own they don’t really look much but when brought together digitally they work. There is also obviously scanned photographic and newspaper imagery in this series of images.. Obviously this is no particular location more a generic image of a city. Primarily this is a work about the city as a way of life.. the city as a myth.. its about what happens in the city.. and our ideas of a city. Viewed from space the city is probably our most obvious impact on the planet. The fortunes of the city are somehow synonymous with our fortunes as a race. (But enough of this serious analytical stuff.. lets have some fun and launch into the creative imagination.. whoooosh) It’s quite possible that beyond our planet someone or something is observing with interest the fungal like growth of our cities spreading out across the globe. “No one would have believed in the early years of the 21st c that human affairs were being watched from across the timeless void of space.... “ Sleep well.. This image was published in Frontiers of Neuroscience a journal that brings together the most important research on a theme in neuroscience. The magazine is distributed to neuroscientists around the globe and the website is read by over 155,000.

  • featured in Globes, Spheres&Curves 10-27-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-03-2009 Edit from “Lost in Space” / / an attempt to make it fit the theme “sleep”, please tell me your honest thoughts! / I so appreaciate all your help!!! / Thank you and happy Weekend!!! XXX! MUSIC Stars shining bright above you / Night breezes seem to whisper “I love you” / Birds singing in the sycamore tree / Dream a little dream of me / Say “Night-ie night” and kiss me / Just hold me tight and tell me you’ll miss me / While I’m alone and blue as can be / Dream a little dream of me / Stars fading but I linger on, dear / Still craving your kiss / I’m longing to linger till dawn, dear / Just saying this / Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you / Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you / But in your dreams whatever they be / Dream a little dream of me

  • “photomanipulation” / Model dazzle-stock deviant art

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