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Michael Endicott

Michael Endicott

San Francisco, CA

Michael Endicott is a San Francisco based Fine Art Photographer. His cellular tapestries connect micro and macro structures giving shape and life to our world.

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Collection: Abstract

Sans Souci 4 (Leaves of Grass)
  • Sans Souci 4 (Leaves of Grass)
Metal
20 x 20 in
Sans Souci 2 (Last Winter Snow)
  • Sans Souci 2 (Last Winter Snow)
Metal
20 x 30 in
Sans Souci 3 (Spring Valley)
  • Sans Souci 3 (Spring Valley)
Metal
30 x 20 in
Sans Souci 5  (Happy Monk)
  • Sans Souci 5 (Happy Monk)
Metal
20 x 30 in
Sans Souci 1 (Winter Valley)
  • Sans Souci 1 (Winter Valley)
Metal
30 x 20 in
Sand Bluff Forest by Michael Endicott
  • Sand Bluff Forest
Metal
20 x 30 in
Stairway to Heaven (Santo 2)
  • Stairway to Heaven (Santo 2)
30 x 20 x 1 in
Santorini Lift (Santo 1)
  • Santorini Lift (Santo 1)
Metal
30 x 20 x 1 in
Window to the Universe in my Closet
  • Window to the Universe in my Closet
Metal
12 x 8 in
Only Butterflies Are Free
  • Only Butterflies Are Free
Metal
20 x 16 in
I Am Here
  • I Am Here
Metal
30 x 24 in
 

Michael Endicott is a Fine Art photographer in San Francisco, California. Much of his life has been spent working at the intersection of the political and biological sciences. His camera has been his constant companion and his focus has always been on nature. His artistic perspective is an outgrowth of his experience, at the intersection of the "two worlds" shaped by nature and wo/man. His artwork explores the commonality in structure between the organic and the inorganic –both are comprised of protons, electrons and neutrons.

In essence, Michael produces cellular tapestries designed to connect the micro and macro structures that give shape and life to our world. Over time, his process in the digital darkroom has become more “sculptural” in nature as he bends wavelengths of light and molds multiple shots into one, and his photography has been pulled away from realism into the realm of expressionist or abstract painting. Most recently his abstract realism, The Mad Hatter, was part of the de Young Open at end of 2020. He has five pieces in "Through my Window," a show with 25+ other artists at Gallery House in Palo Alto.

For more Info follow links in: https://www.artspan.org/artist/MeSF or contact me at [email protected]

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