Michael Muldoon
I am an interpretive oil painter. I love color so I strive to use it to prove the many dimensions of shadow, light and shapes. Painting with both a brush and a knife, I’ll try and create a canvas covered in bold yet thoughtful texture.
Art is an interpretation. At my age, as a proud grandpa, retired from a career which carried our family across the country a few times, as well as throughout Europe, I have appreciated, collected, and studied other artist’s and the way they interpret what they see. The way I paint, is the way I see it!
You’ll see form. You’ll see color. Hopefully you’ll appreciate the canvas and the way certain blended paint on a flat surface can create a unique beauty. See more at
muldoonsart.com
Art is an interpretation. At my age, as a proud grandpa, retired from a career which carried our family across the country a few times, as well as throughout Europe, I have appreciated, collected, and studied other artist’s and the way they interpret what they see. The way I paint, is the way I see it!
You’ll see form. You’ll see color. Hopefully you’ll appreciate the canvas and the way certain blended paint on a flat surface can create a unique beauty. See more at
muldoonsart.com
I have studied at the Scottsdale Art School, and also with my mother, Betty Brower who’s been an accomplished artist in both oils and watercolor for over 40 years. I continue to paint with her during the summer months on the coast of Oregon.
My work has been featured at the Fountain Hills Artist’s Gallery in Arizona, and is currently on display with the Trails End Art Association in Gearhart, Oregon.
My work has been featured at the Fountain Hills Artist’s Gallery in Arizona, and is currently on display with the Trails End Art Association in Gearhart, Oregon.