Micah Mullen Art Collections
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Artwork by Micah Mullen
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
New River Gorge by Micah Mullen
Cornell University by Micah Mullen
Atlantic Beach in July by Micah Mullen
Heinz Factory - View from 16th Street Bridge by Micah Mullen
Bald Head Island, Federal Road by Micah Mullen
Blackwater Falls by Micah Mullen
Ohiopyle Falls by Micah Mullen
Bald Head Island, Old Baldy Lighthouse by Micah Mullen
Rocky Mountain National Park 2 by Micah Mullen
Downtown Pittsburgh - Roberto Clemente Bridge by Micah Mullen
Downtown Raleigh - View from Boylan Street Bridge by Micah Mullen
Valle Crucis 1 View from Herb Thomas Road by Micah Mullen
Grand Canyon - South Rim by Micah Mullen
The Broken Bridge by Micah Mullen
Cedar Island by Micah Mullen
Chicago Sunset by Micah Mullen
Sunset Over Blue Jay Point by Micah Mullen
Downtown Raleigh - View from Chavis Park by Micah Mullen
Soco Falls by Micah Mullen
New River Gorge by Micah Mullen
Cape Lookout by Micah Mullen
Yosemite Falls by Micah Mullen
Downtown Pittsburgh - View from Smithfield Street Bridge by Micah Mullen
Chicago Wells Street Bridge 2 by Micah Mullen
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About Micah Mullen
My paintings are centered on conceptualization evolving over time. For that reason it is important for me to devote equal or more time to each painting I do. Although my skills as an artist increase with each work, my creativity is also expanding. Therefore I must concentrate on painting longer so to accommodate for new ideas.
My style of painting involves creating a complicated background of hundreds of grids of varying colors. When done the background will loosely look the intended composition, From there I concentrate on adding detail to segments of the painting. This method allows me the most expression because different parts are all done at different times. For example a typical landscape composition might have twenty different trees. Painting all the trees during the same session will tend to create too many similarities and thus a boring composition. Patience and time allows my paintings to reflect my varying emotions and moods and in a strange way create a sense of balance and harmony in what are sometimes very detailed and confusing compositions.
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