Michael Chomick


Portfolio:

The Art of Chomick

The works are thought-provoking narratives that address issues confronting today's societies. They are designed to evoke an emotional response in the viewer so as to allow for emotional growth and to further their own personal awareness into this experience called the "Human Condition".

The Transfiguration of TEA “The Transfiguration of TEA”

Work addresses the dangers of blindly elevating an individual while looking through rose coloured glasses only to experience severe disappointment once reality comes into focus.

The Fledgling “The Fledgling”

Work addresses the "coming of age" when an individual leaves the "nest" for their maiden voyage. Some embrace this newfound freedom with much jubilance and anticipation, as others "crash and burn". While still others are forced out by circumstances beyond their own control.

The Death of Innocence: A Child of Misfortune “The Death of Innocence: A Child of Misfortune”

Work addresses the rampant abuse of drugs in today's societies. Sometimes resulting in the taking of a young person's life before it really ever had a chance to see maturity and a long life.

The Death of Innocence: The Girl Next Door “The Death of Innocence: The Girl Next Door”

Work addresses the moral decay that is slowly exposing the underbelly of sexual and erotic period in today's societies stripping away a once dignified and puritanical era.

The Young Boy's Fancy “The Young Boy's Fancy”

Work addresses the joys, sorrows, and mysteries that accompany any type of loving relationship.

Hello Kitty et al Lost in Nivernais “Hello Kitty et al Lost in Nivernais”

Work addresses the need to keep your sense of humour when you find that being lost in a foreign country with your closest friends calls for it.

Skylark “Skylark”

Work addresses the term: "Skylark" which in this particular instance refers to "frolicking". Which may lead to a difference of an opinion as evident of the young individual outside the picture looking in with much bewilderment and angst.

Two Dumps and a Despondent Monkey's Lament “Two Dumps and a Despondent Monkey's Lament”

Work addresses the agony of being dumped not once but twice by the same lover, and the need to lament about it whilst experiencing a drunken moment.

The Confluence of Ambiguity “The Confluence of Ambiguity”

The work addresses the need to have a chaotic world kept in check or suffer the consequences.

Chatterbox “Chatterbox”

The work addresses that not everyone is on-board to a long-winded soliloquy.

Heaven on Hell “Heaven on Hell”

The work addresses the notion that maybe we are really living in hell with occasional glimples of heaven. (this work was designed to hang in two directions.)

Heaven on Hell “Heaven on Hell”

The work addresses the notion that maybe we are really living in hell with occasional glimples of heaven. (this work was designed to hang in two directions.)

WTF! “WTF!”

The work addresses the myriad of choatic bombardment that is sometimes Life.

Phalanx “Phalanx”

The work addresses nothing in particular, just a free-flowing of imagery and colour.

doghouse “doghouse”

The work addresses the American relationship between whites and blacks dating back to the initial encounter up to current day. Touching upon some of the key issues during that timeline.

doghouse “doghouse”

The work addresses the American relationship between whites and blacks dating back to the initial encounter up to current day. Touching upon some of the key issues during that timeline.

doghouse (interior view) “doghouse (interior view)”

The work addresses the American relationship between whites and blacks dating back to the initial encounter up to current day. Touching upon some of the key issues during that timeline.

doghouse (severed leg in boot view) “doghouse (severed leg in boot view)”

The work addresses the American relationship between whites and blacks dating back to the initial encounter up to current day. Touching upon some of the key issues during that timeline.

In Perpetuity “In Perpetuity”

The work addresses the horrendous notion that on-going war will become the "norm" in the American consciousness.

Mea Culpa: Life is Good?? “Mea Culpa: Life is Good??”

The work addresses that an individual's own happiness is direct result of their actions and attitude.