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Michael Stack Taos Graveyard Oil Painting

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Michael Stack Taos Graveyard Oil Painting
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Title is Taos Summer Days. 12" by 16" unframed. 17 1/2" by 21 1/2" framed. Oil on Canvas Michael Stack (Born 1947) is active/lives in Arizona, New Mexico. Michael Stack is known for Landscape, skies, nocturne, figure. Michael Stack (NY 1947- ) was born in New York and raised in California. He is self-taught and has always been interested in art, primarily landscape painting. For the past twenty years, he has lived and painted in New Mexico and Arizona, and has sought to capture on canvas the skies and the openness of the southwestern landscape. The focus of his works is the fleeting moment of shadow, light and color that awakens an emotional response in the viewer. His paintings are included in collections in the United States, Europe and Japan. Stack's work has appeared on the cover as the featured artist of "Southwest Art", August 1992 and "Art of the West", August-September 1993. He has also been featured in "Southwest Art" in 1987, "U.S. Art" in and 1989 as well as various other national and local publications. In the fall of 1997 Stack was inducted as a Master Artist for the Artist of America show sponsored by the Denver Rotary. In 1996 we was named the Tucson Artist of the Year, the twenty-fourth to be honored.