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White Gladiolus and iris

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Thistles

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Sunflowers and Steamboat

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Standing Iris

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Roses in Ibiza

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Red Poppies and Iris Bouquet

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Red Orquids

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Red Gladiolus and Iris

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Poppies

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.

Petunias on Gray

Miguel hand picked every flower he painted.

He searched out Flower Markets and exotic flower shops in China Town. He was up at 4 am to make sure he got first pick and brought to the studio the flowers, carefully wrapped up in newspaper; muses for the painting he would paint next.

When a flower wilted before he had finished painting it, he’d go out in search of a similar specimen and would carefully replace it in his composition. Miguel never used photographic references.  Never took a shortcut. The only two ingredients he used in his work, light and life.