This Studio is Alive and Well and Living in…

in Downtown Rochester, New York aka The City of Flowers  aka The City in a Forest.
For more pictures from our First First Friday, follow this link to one of our Facebook reports.

We are located at:

Studio Michaelino
137 East Ave Suite 203
Rochester, New York 14604

email:michael@michaelino.com
Online Store and Galleries Coming Here Soon!

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Nude of the Bark

Original Image Captured in the City of Rochester

Editions:

Limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board
14″ by 19″ $180

Giclée Matte Print Framed
18 ” by 24″ $225

Limited to 5 Signed Prints

Gallery Wrapped Canvas Print in Black Shadow Box

24″ by 36 $500

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Root Wars I

Original Image Captured in Lamberton Conservatory

Editions:
Limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board
13″ by 22″ $155

Giclée Matte Print
11″ by 18.5″ $75

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Montage Collection: Arboreal Surfaces

Composites of Bark Captured in Rochester’s Highland Botanical Park

Barks of the Pinetum

Editions:
Limited to 5 Signed Prints

Gallery Wrapped Canvas Print in Black Shadow Box

21″ by 21″ $300

Skin of the Arboretum:Remix Edition

Two Editions:
Each limited to 25 Signed Prints

Giclée Matte on Backing Board
19″ by 19″ $180

Giclée Matte on Backing Board
15″ by 15″ $100

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Studio Rebooted

January 2014: A reboot, of sorts, of something tried 38 years before. Studio Michaelino begins in its new home at ROCO Upstairs on East Avenue in Rochester, New York

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Posters by Michaelino

Subjects: Art for Musicians, Neighborhood Events, Historical Exhibits, Other Signage

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and Michael E. Tomb

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Other People’s Art: Lost Birds on a Rainy Day

Pigeon" by Todd McGrain - View # 1

The George Eastman House exhibit, in 2012, of  Todd McGrain’s Sculptures from The Lost Bird Project,  offered me an unexpected opportunity for closure.  When I was young, I had read about the fate of the Passenger Pigeon and many other extinct species that had passed from the earth only a few generations earlier than my own birth.  A sense of profound loss followed me as I matured and read works such as A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold and Wildlife in America by Peter Matthiessen. These were among other classics of environmentalism that I found in the library of my mother, who was a bird watcher as well as a lover of art and music.  Somehow the story of the Passenger Pigeon touched me the most.  Decades after I read of the species’s demise, I finally connected to a sense of mourning while visiting Todd’s sculptures.  This was also true as I watched Todd’s film on this project during one of his visits to the museum.

On the last weekend of the visit of the Lost Bird to Rochester, I did my own photographic homage to Todd’s collection of sculpture.  And a few months later, I also wrote a poem entitled Lament for the Lost Birds as another statement on the sense of the tragic loss within our world.

Photographs take at a visit to the George Eastman House Gardens of Sculptures from The Lost Bird Project by Todd McGrain

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