michael ifland

fine arts

berkeley, ca

i began to draw as early as i can remember, using oversized crayons at first, and then eventually working my way up to oversized pencils . at age six i became frustrated with the substandard quality of my so-called watercolor set and demanded some real paint. i’ve been creating odd works ever since.

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my portfolio

  • Luke- A Tribute to the American Office Worker, 8.05.05, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 36 inches.
  • ghøst, 8.21.09, Pencil (Graphite) on Illustration Board, 40 x 32 inches. *Thank you to Kim Høltermand for the use of your photog
  • Mossalisa, 5.19.06, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 48 inches.
  • Nude No.1, 6.10.10, Pencil (Graphite) on Illustration Board, 40 x 30 inches.
  • Twisted, 5.29.08, Twister Mat, Cut and Stretched, 32 x 42 inches.
  • Skinny Legs and All, 3.20.09, Pencil (Graphite) and Fabric on Illustration Board, 30 x 40 inches.
  • Breathless, 7.24.08, Pencil (Graphite) on Illustration Board with Yellow Plexiglass, 30 x 40 inches.
  • No.11 (Gerd's Grid), 8.21.11, Graphite on Canvas, 40 x 30 inches.
  • Hot Magenta, 4.24.12, Crayon on Glass, 11 x 8.5 inches.
  • Lenny, 1.28.98, Pencil (Graphite) on Paper, 17.5 x 21.25 inches.