This subject is plate signed and numbered by the artist from an edition of 395. In mint condition!
Paper measures 12" x 19" Image measures 8" x 15".
Comes with a gallery certificate of authenticity. Stamped from the publisher Washington Green in 2001.
This piece retails in galleries for $100 and up.
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Born in Manchester, England, in 1962, Michael Jackson was raised in a
working class family. Although he was passionate about art from a very
young age, he was encouraged to pursue a “stable” career and forwent any
formal art training. Jackson was a butcher for many years and later
tried various other careers, but eventually he was able to unite his
passion and his career and he became a graphic designer. Using his Apple
computer, Jackson bought numerous computer graphic programmes and
taught himself the skills of a graphic designer; it was not long before
he was welcomed in the commercial art world, were he worked for over a
decade.
Jackson used this career to fund his personal painting endeavors. He
spent a great deal of his free time refining his illustration skills and
experimenting with various media. He became a successful watercolor
painter and eventually excelled with acrylic paints. Jackson quickly
became popular outside of his small circle and it was not long before
his work was selling in galleries, and limited edition fine art prints
were made of his paintings. Currently, Jackson lives with his wife in
Somerset, where the colors, sounds, and ambiance of the country free up
his mind and trigger his artistic senses. He continues to attract the
attention of art enthusiasts and devoted fans as he sells his
world-renowned work in England and abroad, and although the road has
been difficult, he has found it immensely rewarding. As Jackson
explains, “I have no formal training in art, so I have had to learn by
my own mistakes, yet I would have it no other way, as I feel that this
is the best way of developing your own technique.