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Michael Wilkinson: Food for the Spirit |
| Section: THE ARTS / GALLERY |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 5/1/1995 |
| Size: 426 Words, 2,644 Characters |
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"I believe that art is food for the spirit, and that the highest form of art is Romantic Realism," says New York artist Michael Wilkinson.
Other approaches to art--particularly abstraction--emphasize composition, color, and form, often as ends unto themselves. "In Romantic Realism," says the artist, "these aspects are...
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...ilkinson. His ultimate aim is to create works that "affirm the magnificent potential for beauty and goodness in the human spirit."
Wilkinson's limited-edition acrylic sculptures are in a number of galleries nationwide. The Meisner Gallery in Farmingdale, New York, is Wilkinson's agent and publisher. Peter Lane Fine Arts in Fort Lauderdale sells and distributes Wilkinson's works in Florida.
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