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About Michael Flohr

Early Years

Michael was raised in the town of Lakeside in San Diego County, California. His parents, David and Sandy were his early encouragement into the world of the arts to help with his diagnosis of dyslexia in grade school. The tutoring classes to assist with school work provided the support for development of his artistic skills, which let him to always travel with paper and canyons, which has now become a notebook and pen. The early drawings from Michael were brilliantly colored which have carried over to his paintings of today

Painting Style and Evolution

Michael’s painting style can be described as an amalgamation of avant-garde, abstract expressionism and impressionism. His early paintings focused on evaluated textured square brush strokes and have evolved into a more flowing brush stroke. In explaining this evolution, Michael has stated that the key is to not to have an overdone painting and to stop when you don’t know where to put the next brush stroke. In addition, to not have a fear of scraping paint off the canvas to obtain a new reflection because if it’s not correct, you can also paint over the image which is a benefit of working with oil-based paints.

Personal Life and Family

While in art school, Michael met his wife Mel and remembers the introduction to her parents in which he was introduced as a painter which required the quick-thinking explanation of a painter of art and not the painter of houses. Michael and Mel now have three children, Emmitt, Everett and Lida, and make their home in El Cajon, California. Michael has taken over a room in the house as his studio which allow him the paint at any hour of the day, be with the family and drive the kids to and from school to keep his world properly balanced. We should not forget Tex, the family dog and Cosmo, the family cat that can add a special touch to any original painting with some cat hair for that special accent.

Art School and Awards

Michael attended the San Francisco Academy of Art University, this began the journey into all artistic styles and media by attending as many classes as possible to learn and develop as an artist. He has stated at many art shows over the years that you must continue to develop your talent, style and images as this constant learning will feed your desire to enhance your skills and paintings. In Michael’s final school year, he received the Herman Lambert Scholarship at the New York Society of Illustrators and was selected to display his art at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum exhibition in San Francisco. Upon graduation, Michael travelled to Europe to continue his inspiration in the urban culture and nightlife which developed his signature central figure in his paintings of the woman in the red dress or red umbrella. That woman just happens to his wife Melissa (Mel).

Today

Michael’s artwork can be found in galleries across the United States and in Canada. In San Diego, he can be found in cafés and in an urban setting with his notebook, pen and camera trying to capture the next moment that combines color and lighting for the inspiration for his next painting or sketch.

Michael is represented by Crown Thorn Publishing based in San Diego, the publisher of his limited edition mixed media prints with artist embellishments.

Early Years

Michael was raised in the town of Lakeside in San Diego County, California. His parents, David and Sandy were his early encouragement into the world of the arts to help with his diagnosis of dyslexia in grade school. The tutoring classes to assist with school work provided the support for development of his artistic skills, which let him to always travel with paper and canyons, which has now become a notebook and pen. The early drawings from Michael were brilliantly colored which have carried over to his paintings of today

Painting Style and Evolution

Michael’s painting style can be described as an amalgamation of avant-garde, abstract expressionism and impressionism. His early paintings focused on evaluated textured square brush strokes and have evolved into a more flowing brush stroke. In explaining this evolution, Michael has stated that the key is to not to have an overdone painting and to stop when you don’t know where to put the next brush stroke. In addition, to not have a fear of scraping paint off the canvas to obtain a new reflection because if it’s not correct, you can also paint over the image which is a benefit of working with oil-based paints.

Personal Life and Family

While in art school, Michael met his wife Mel and remembers the introduction to her parents in which he was introduced as a painter which required the quick-thinking explanation of a painter of art and not the painter of houses. Michael and Mel now have three children, Emmitt, Everett and Lida, and make their home in El Cajon, California. Michael has taken over a room in the house as his studio which allow him the paint at any hour of the day, be with the family and drive the kids to and from school to keep his world properly balanced. We should not forget Tex, the family dog and Cosmo, the family cat that can add a special touch to any original painting with some cat hair for that special accent.

Art School and Awards

Michael attended the San Francisco Academy of Art University, this began the journey into all artistic styles and media by attending as many classes as possible to learn and develop as an artist. He has stated at many art shows over the years that you must continue to develop your talent, style and images as this constant learning will feed your desire to enhance your skills and paintings. In Michael’s final school year, he received the Herman Lambert Scholarship at the New York Society of Illustrators and was selected to display his art at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum exhibition in San Francisco. Upon graduation, Michael travelled to Europe to continue his inspiration in the urban culture and nightlife which developed his signature central figure in his paintings of the woman in the red dress or red umbrella. That woman just happens to his wife Melissa (Mel).

Today

Michael’s artwork can be found in galleries across the United States and in Canada. In San Diego, he can be found in cafés and in an urban setting with his notebook, pen and camera trying to capture the next moment that combines color and lighting for the inspiration for his next painting or sketch.

Michael is represented by Crown Thorn Publishing based in San Diego, the publisher of his limited edition mixed media prints with artist embellishments.

FAQs

What style of art is Michael Flohr's painting?

Michael Flohr is considered to be a modern impressionist painter. Impressionist are usually  not trying to paint a reflection of real life, but an 'impression' of what the person, light, atmosphere, object or landscape looked like to them. This is apparent in his portrayals of bar scenes and city life.

Has Michael Flohr's work ever been shown in a museum?

YES! While Michael Flohr was in school he was selected to have an exhibition in DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.

Does Michael Flohr do commissions?

Michael is currently not doing commissions. If you have that special somewhere that you would love to be captured thorough an artists eyes, we can possibly arrange to get you on his list for future projects. Please reach out to your art consultant or give us a call at (530)544-4278 and we can get you started on a piece of art that will last for generations.

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