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Michael G. Booth, is widely recognized as an accomplished painter and sculptor. His art is characterized by subtle emotion, skillful control, and daring composition. Having studied at Boise State University and Utah State University, Michael holds the ultimate studio degrees offered in America. Along with professional art accomplishments he has been successful as a college art educator. He has authored several art books and has published many art videos. Michael has accumulated an extensive exhibition record of numerous regional, national, and international art shows such as the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, Autobon Artists of America, and the National Watercolor Society, all at New York City, Watercolor USA at Missouri, San Diego Watercolor Society in California, to name just a very few. He has won a good share of art awards and gained considerable national recognition and respect. One of his last one man exhibitions entertained over 70,000 patrons. Features of Michael and his work have appeared in numerous publications across the country including: Sunset Magazine, Southwest Art, Western Horseman, Equine Images, Paint Horse Journal, Northwest Travel, Art of the West, International Fine Art Collector, The Ensign, Ruralite, Working Border Collie, Hereford World, as well as features and cover stories in many other regional magazines and newspapers. Michael has organized, directed, and judged numerous significant national and regional art shows and exhibitions. His name has been inducted into Who’s Who in American Art and Who’s Who in America. For many years he has owned his own art gallery in several key locations in the northwest. His art is acquired internationally and is included in important collections such as those of actor Robert Redford, Singers Ann Murray and Lee Greenwood, Business Tycoon J.R. Simplott, U.S. Senator Gordon Smith, Former Idaho Governor John Evans, Several National Banks, the Quarter Horse Association, and others. One of his paintings hangs permanently in the governor chambers at the state capital and many of his life sized monumental works have been placed in various significant public visitor sights. |
Michael Booth
Painter/Sculptor
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