A Murder of Crows
Acrylic on Canvas24″ x 36″Currently not for sale.
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A Murder of Crows

Acrylic on Canvas
24″ x 36″
Currently not for sale.

http://mattpisa.com/

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Latest paper clip to canvas painting. I will have another one done by the weekend. 
MPISA loves malleable metal

Latest paper clip to canvas painting. I will have another one done by the weekend. 

MPISA loves malleable metal

Sometimes you wake up at 6:30am on a Saturday and you just want to paint.
MPISA loves color

Sometimes you wake up at 6:30am on a Saturday and you just want to paint.

MPISA loves color

Featured Creative: Tarol Samuelson
Sometimes you just know when you are meant to do something in life. For Tarol Samuelson, art has always been a natural extension of her personality and creating things an organic expression of her ethereal yet earthy existence. “I have always known that I AM an artist,” she says from her studio in New Milford, Connecticut. read more…
MPISA loves rose-covered fowl (you will see what I mean)

Featured Creative: Tarol Samuelson

Sometimes you just know when you are meant to do something in life. For Tarol Samuelson, art has always been a natural extension of her personality and creating things an organic expression of her ethereal yet earthy existence. “I have always known that I AM an artist,” she says from her studio in New Milford, Connecticut. read more…

MPISA loves rose-covered fowl (you will see what I mean)

Acrylic on Canvas 18” x 24”

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MPISA loves time lapse 

Robot Love - Pics from the Gallery

Click on the photos to enlarge. Special thanks to Openhouse Gallery, Streetwater, Culturadar, and Julian Rapp. Good Show!

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Over 50 paintings on Canvas)
Openhouse Gallery - 379 Broome St., NYC - open Aug 27-Aug30

Check it out, MPISA received a shout out in the video

Read the Artist’s Q&A at http://mpisa.com/creatives

MPISA loves a gallery show

This may not look like much right now, but this is a close up of my painting of the Flatiron Building. I will finish my painting in the upcoming week and when I pan out of the photo you will see the painting come to life. 
MPISA loves painting

This may not look like much right now, but this is a close up of my painting of the Flatiron Building. I will finish my painting in the upcoming week and when I pan out of the photo you will see the painting come to life.

MPISA loves painting

You could be a featured creative!  
Are you an artist/creative doing something unique? Creating something the world should know about? Are you working to make a name for yourself and your art? Do you have an art show you want to promote or maybe a music gig?  
If you would like us to shine a spotlight on you and your work, please visit http://mpisa.com/creatives.html
Right now, we are looking for five creatives to profile for the months of August through December 2012.
MPISA loves an original 

You could be a featured creative!  

Are you an artist/creative doing something unique? Creating something the world should know about? Are you working to make a name for yourself and your art? Do you have an art show you want to promote or maybe a music gig?  

If you would like us to shine a spotlight on you and your work, please visit http://mpisa.com/creatives.html

Right now, we are looking for five creatives to profile for the months of August through December 2012.

MPISA loves an original 

http://www.metmuseum.org/calendar/images/rwav_big2.jpg

I want to see this exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century.

MPISA loves a view

GO BIG OR GO HOME

New American Paintings Spotlight, Eddie Martinez

Check out the story behind this Anti-Academic Painter. Click here

MPISA loves painting

An artist must never be a prisoner. Prisoner? An artist should never be a prisoner of himself, prisoner of style, prisoner of reputation, prisoner of success, etc.
Henri Matisse
MPISA loves being an artist
A blast from the past. A picture inside the Louvre. 
MPISA loves travel

A blast from the past. A picture inside the Louvre. 

MPISA loves travel