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Mike Wytinck
To create something that springs to life by the use of simple dots.
I simply create art that I enjoy looking at. As my portfolio developed and people started to review my work, the descriptions started to emerge and I began to notice a pattern I hadn't intended but am now please with.
My work tends to focus on nature, with a human object or two thrown in as I believe that humans and wildlife/nature can co-exist in an environment of mutual respectful. When adding any human elements I always try to depict a positive message - the persistence of nature in recapturing what once belonged to the earth.
None of what I did was intentional - it all kind of developed and evolved over time. I’ve been asked numerous times for my artist statement so I knew that I needed to do one but I've never really liked to explain a certain piece of work. If I’ve created a drawing and that's how I wanted it to be - hopefully it will speak for itself and whatever it says to the viewer is the right message because there isn't a wrong and a right message. Each person sees and takes something a little different from the same image and I'm happy with that.
Influences
My influences are first and foremost everything I see, feel and experience, but I've always loved comic books particularly work by Barry Windsor Smith, Neal Adams, Todd McFarlane, Steve Ditko and Jack (King) Kirby.
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