Tag: Michael Wright
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Colour and weddings
Dear Clients Busy, busy, busy with little time for marketing, just a quick catch up. And it’s a hot. hot, hot studio here in Malta today as Europe basks in a heatwave. First off a big commission Madonna and Valletta white 160x60cm oil on custom canvas framed. A very colourful painting for a bedroom, plus…
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Colour dynamics and 4 new works
Dear Client One thing I’ll never tire of is discovering new colour mixes, for instance this painting. (St Paul’s Bay 1.2m x 70cm, oil on canvas.) Is painted using mainly gold oil paint. it mixes really well with yellow, black and white. It is the only way I’ve found to get that particular Maltese sunset…
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My largest ever public exhibition. 22-25th Oct. MFCC.
Dear Clients, just a quick update. I’d like to invite you to my exhibition at the Malta home fair this week. On display will be all my work, over 40 paintings and all my private collection. It’s a biggie for me, my largest ever and it would be great to see you there. http://www.mfcc.com.mt/venue/exhibitions/mfcc-home-and-interiors-exhibition-2015 Click for times…
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A Big Thanks
Dear Client Lot of new work for you today. Busy as always. First off is a commission ”Sunset” from a client to hang in the bedroom. On three panels oil on canvas, measuring over a metre wide. See http://www.lemakoo.com/commissions.html I must say, having just looked at the commission page again. There’s so much beautiful work…
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Two paintings and if Leonardo had a website
Dear client Welcome to my 67th newsletter. They’re all stored on https://lemakoo.wordpress.com/ should you be interested. There is a gap around 2010-11 because my site was hijacked by some German hackers that destroyed lots of work. It’s interesting being an artist and having to deal with the internet, websites, emails etc. I wonder what Carravagio’s,…
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Filfla Orange
Hi Clients I have a confession to make, I laid down the brushes for about 3 weeks. Just didn’t have the urge, the ideas, nothing but a blank canvas staring at me. This is quite normal for an artist, I was once taught that the way to break it was to paint the canvas any…