Epiphany – a movie

Epiphany is a movie about energy and risk assessment. It was inspired by a simple personal moment of clarity experienced in 1976 which served as portend to a famous failure just a few years later.

Epiphany is a movie about energy and risk assessment. It was inspired by a simple personal moment of clarity experienced in 1976 which served as portend to a famous failure just a few years later. A film by Studio Michaelino, Epiphany was a nominated selection for the inaugural Fast Forward Film Festival and received an … Read more

Studio Michaelino @ RoCo Upstairs First Friday – April 3

Epiphany at The Fast Forward Film FestivalFor more new art from Studio Michaelino, visit us and the other open studios at RoCo Upstairs during the First Friday April 3, 2015 event from 6:00-10:00 pm. Have a conversation with artist Michael Tomb about his series “Skin of the Arboretum” and other digital works, including on his interest on digital framing and Trompe L’oeil.    Michael will also be be celebrating the exciting breaking news on the Studio Michaelino film: Epiphany that will be included in the Fast Forward Film Festival  which is part of Rochester Earth Week and why the photo below is relevant to that news.   Stay tuned!

PS    RoCo is also having an opening night event for “Ride It: Art and Bicycles in Rochester”,  If you are planning to attend that special show, please come upstairs and say hello.

 

Globe Still from Epiphany

An Image of Music: Bones in Motion

An Image of Music: Bones in Motion

One of my recurring themes when creating images of musicians is to use motion and focus as a way to express my own personal sense of the music. Last year, during Bonerama‘s March 2014 visit to Rochester, I made such an image in tribute to one of my favorite bands – who also have become my and my wife’s friends.   This composition is built from multiple exposures which together I have entitled “Bones in Motion”. To complete the image, I created a virtual frame based on sampled portions of the trombone metal in the pictures.

This is the 2015 contribution from Studio Michaelino to the Threadhead Cultural Foundation Raffle.  It is a limited edition 16″ by 11″ print on archival matte paper which has been pre-mounted on a backing board.  And it is the only existing print signed by the three members of the band in the picture: Mark Mullins, Craig Klein and Greg Hicks as well as the artist Michael “Michaelino” Tomb.

The print is valued at $150.

Bones in Motion

Kingdom of Grey: A Sunny Day for Ice

Rochester, as a City in the Kingdom of Grey, asserts itself each November and we rarely escape its fury of cold, ice and snow until April.   February of 2015 was the coldest month on average that any one of us has “enjoyed. There’s no doubt that Global Warming continues, but this month was proof that today’s weather and Climate Change aren’t always on the same page.  The scientist in me knows that Regression to the Mean rules the trend.  That doesn’t make those weeks when a glacier returned to my driveway and eventually entombed my car any less of a hassle.  On the one day where ice could melt, my auto sank up to the rims. Even twenty pounds of cat litter still did not help.  There was barely anywhere to go, anyway.  Meanwhile, at mid-month, the house next to the park across the street started asking for a portrait of its frozen stress. So I complied.

© 2015 Studio Michaelino
and Michael E. Tomb

Direct Links should include Copyright and Credit Line. Otherwise: Reproduction or Use of Any Imagery on this Site without Permission is Forbidden

Studio Michaelino @ RoCo Upstairs First Friday

Studio Michaelino First Friday Dec 5 2014See New Art from Studio Michaelino and visit other open studios at RoCo Upstairs during the First Friday December 5, 2014 event.  At the same time the Rochester Contemporary Art Center will be showing its 24th Annual Members Exhibition featuring works from over 270 artists.  Michael Tomb will also be given a short ten minute talk at 6:10 in the downstairs gallery on his submission to the 2014 Exhibition, “Root Wars I”, as part of the “Day the Artists Spoke”.    Michael will speak on his inspiration for his series “Skin of the Arboretum” and other digital works, including on his interest on digital framing and Trompe L’oeil. 

Trionfo Violetto

The Perfect Pole Bean. At least in my opinion, but let me list the ways. First, the whole plant is beautiful, but I say that about many vegetables. Seriously though, blossoms, foliage & vines and the beans themselves are among the prettiest things in the garden. Second, at my latitude in Rochester, New York, these are also prolific across the summer well into the fall and easy to grow. But again, these are pole beans, they must be given vertical space. Which means they grow well in big containers if kept well watered. Next, they are tasty, stringless and remain quite edible even when big. Finally: Trionfo Violetto is a heritage bean and one of the easiest from which to harvest seed. Just leave a few pods on the vine and come back when they are dry, Keep the seed or even whole pods in a paper sack. The seeds will keep for several years. In fact, I haven’t bought seed for this bean in about 20 years. It is perfect.

Triad of Trionfo Violetto
One Edition:

Limited to 30 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
19″ by 13″ $120

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Triumph in Violet
One Edition:

Limited to 30 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
19″ by 13″ $120

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In the Field: Trionfo Violetto
One Edition:

Limited to 30 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
19″ by 13″ $120

© 2014 Studio Michaelino
and Michael E. Tomb

Reference to any of Michael’s Works by way of an Embedded Image Must Include Captioned Direct Links, Copyright Text and a Credit Line: All of which are Subject to Approval. Otherwise: Reproduction or Use of Any Imagery on this Site without Permission is Forbidden.

Smugtown Mushrooms

A gallery of images taken at Smugtown Mushrooms located in next door to the Rochester Public Market.   Smugtown offers culinary & medicinal mushrooms, growing kits and cultivation classes .  And building blocks for miniature worlds that I must capture.

Oyster Cliffs
Oyster Mushrooms growing on the sides of a block build from sawdust

Two Editions: Limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
13″ by 19″ $120

Giclée Matte Print (Size Includes Border): 13″ by 19″ $85

 

Reflective Reishi
Overhead view of a shelf based farm of Reishi mushrooms

Two Editions: Limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame: 13″ by 19″ $120

Giclée Matte Print: 13″ by 19″ $85

 

Oyster Single Cliff
Round Reishi Squared

Single Editions: Each limited to 30 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
12″ by 12″ $75

 

Reishi Land
Fisheye view of shelf based farms of Reishi mushrooms at Smugtown Mushrooms.

Two Editions: Limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
13″ by 19″ $120

Giclée Matte Print
11″ by 18.5″ $85

© 2014 Studio Michaelino
and Michael E. Tomb

Reference to any of Michael’s Works by way of an Embedded Image Must Include Captioned Direct Links, Copyright Text and a Credit Line: All of which are Subject to Approval. Otherwise: Reproduction or Use of Any Imagery on this Site without Permission is Forbidden.

Eggplant India Paint

A Beautiful Miniature

Eggplant in Black & White & Purple
One Edition:

Limited to 30 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board with Trompe L’oeil Frame
11″ by 14″ $95

© 2014 Studio Michaelino
and Michael E. Tomb

Reference to any of Michael’s Works by way of an Embedded Image Must Include Captioned Direct Links, Copyright Text and a Credit Line: All of which are Subject to Approval. Otherwise: Reproduction or Use of Any Imagery on this Site without Permission is Forbidden.

Photo of the Week: Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc

Solar Farm - Waterbury VermontWhat happens when you combine a passion for photography, renewable energy and apple cider? For Rochester, NY photographer Michael Tomb it meant a chance opportunity to capture some amazing images, like the one we’re featuring here. Returning from a vacation trip in Vermont, Michael and his wife Marcia stopped at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill in Waterbury, VT to get some cold cider for the road. When he spotted the farm’s “solar orchard” out back, he says the simple abstract beauty got a hold of him and he spent some time capturing many dramatic wide angles of the farm’s 26 solar arrays (which have become a local attraction). Later, he made a stop at a wind farm in NYS to take more photos and he plans to create a series called “On The Grid”, with these and other images. Michael’s deep interest in energy began as a physics major in college, when he toured the Three Mile Island nuclear facility, a couple of years before the famous accident, and had an epiphany: “I looked at all the switches and gauges and said silently to myself – they have forgotten human error.” We’re delighted to share his passion for renewable energy with you and plan to post other images from his series in weeks to come.

From  Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc – Facebook Page