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 Summer Moved on by Michael Breyette

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Hardcover Publisher: Bruno Gmunder Verlag Gmbh Michael Breyette's "Summer Moved On" presents an excellent cross-section of the paintings of this American artist. Breyette uses warm colors and harmonic forms; his paintings convey ease and radiate meditative power. The bodies of the men melt into the landscape. The artist paints American icons, baseball players, cowboys, surfers, all in everyday scenes that are full of confidence and the relaxing warmth of the late summer's heat.
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| Extraordinary from cover to cover! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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This collection of erotic male art by Michael Breyette is simply beautiful and a must have for your coffee table! He is truly a uniquely gifted artist and this comes to life in every page of "Summer Moved On.
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| Summer may have moved on, but memories of Breyettes work stay with you. |
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I discovered Michael Breyettes work a few years ago. He quickly has become one of my favorite American artists. What is it about Michaels work that is so great. One word. Realism. Michael's art speaks volumes. Whether it's a glance or a stare, a day at the beach, a memorable encounter or a fantasy, Breyettes work stirs many emotions within you. I should say that those emotions are always pleasurable. What also comes through Michael's art is the man himself. I have yet to meet him, but have had many online dealings with him. He is a very personable, easy going guy. He answers his own emails. His "realism" shines through.
Buy this book. You won't be disappointed.
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| Beautiful and Erotic |
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This is an amazing collection of high quality male erotic art work. Michael's eye dor detail comes through in each of his pictures along with his deep appreciation for the male form.
Each piece in the book is unique and shows the bredth of his imagination and talent.
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