Michael Shapcott
  • January26th

    PRISMA Artist CollectivePRISMA is a bad ass artist collective of 25 international creatives who have gathered to engage in active discussion and collaboration. PRISMA brings together artists of all ages and at all stages of their career – some established; others up-and-coming and just beginning to break through. It is the group’s ambition to encourage collaborations and friendship, and to make the collective a place to foster and inspire each other.

    The PRISMA Artist Collective is currently planning its first annual group show The Animal In Me in 2013, as well as two “warm-up” shows with a handful of select artists in 2012.

    I am honored and excited to be part of this group. All of the artists are incredibly talented, amazing (and just plain nice!) and it feels great to be in such good company. A special thanks goes to group founder Kaspian Shore for rounding us all up and working so hard to make things happen.

    Here’s a list of who’s in the club…

    (Hover over an image to see an artist’s name & click to be taken to their website)
    Rod LuffMary Jane AnsellHsiao-Ron Cheng
    Bec WinnelMichael ShapcottTom Bagshaw
    Sarah JoncasCasey WeldonKelly McKernan
    Ruben IrelandKaspian ShoreNom Kinnear King
    Kelly VivancoNicole GustafssonAlex Louisa
    Lindsey CarrAudrey PongraczAllison Sommers
    Daria HlazatovaLeontine GreenbergJen Mann
    Lady OrlandoLilly PiriKit Lane
    Caitlin Hackett

    The website just launched so be sure to check it out at www.prismacollective.com. There are artist profiles, interviews, a store to purchase work from your favorite artists, and much more. You can keep up-to-date by liking our Facebook page, following the Tumblr blog, or hitting up the Twitter account.

    ALSO – there are collabs in the works between me and fellow PRISMA artists that you are not going to want to miss. Seriously. More on that later.

  • November20th

    Pele_art print by Michael Shapcott_via Society6

    Print + Calendar Giveaway!!!

    The holidays are fast approaching and I’m totally getting into the spirit this year…
    In appreciation of all the incredible love and support I’ve received from fans over the years,
    I’m giving away one free signed gallery print of Pele AND one free 2012 Calendar!
    So who wants em? ;)

    TO ENTER:

    • Like my Facebook page.
    • Subscribe to the email list.
    • AND leave a comment below in answer to the question:
      If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?

    RULES:

    • Deadline to enter is Sunday, November 27th at 5pm EST.
    • Two winners (1 print winner; 1 calendar winner) will be chosen at random and announced sometime Sunday evening on this post.
    • Must be a resident of the US or Canada (in order to ensure free shipping).

    michael shapcott_redbubble calendar 2012

    Descriptions of Prizes:

    • Pele by Michael Shapcott, a fine art print on natural white, matte, ultra smooth, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using an advanced digital dry ink method to ensure vibrant image quality. Custom trimmed with 1″ border for framing. Size: 22″ x 28″. Printed by Society6.
    • Michael Shapcott 12-month spiral bound (tough wire) calendar printed on 200gsm satin art paper (with a thicker cover). Size: 11.7” x 16.5”. Printed by RedBubble.

    Thank you and good luck!!

    P.S. This giveaway is offered by and sponsored by me.
    Help spread the word by sharing this post!

    ——- Update ——-

    AND THE WINNERS ARE…

    Thanks to everyone who entered. I asked what animal you’d be and we had a lot of interesting answers! Because I paint animals, your answers give me a glimpse into how you relate to the types of animals in my paintings. Your most popular response was CAT, followed by OWL in a very close second place. Okay, now to the good part…
    I just picked the winners of the free print and calendar. Yay! And here they are…

    Congratulations Cyndi on your print and Congratulations Tyler on your calendar! (I’ve emailed you for your shipping info.) Enjoy!!

  • November18th

    Pencil to Paint_Michael Shapcott_Opal
    Michael Shapcott, Opal, 2009

    Pencil to Paint

    (click images to enlarge)

    Some of you may be familiar with my technique of painting over detailed graphite work so you can imagine how much I love comparing the drawings to the paintings afterwards. I think you can tell a lot about an artist’s technique from the “Pencil to Paint” and it is so inspiring for me to study other artists’ processes. So, with that in mind, I threw together some of my favorite studies and their paintings to share with you all…

    Pencil to Paint_Herbert Draper_The Mountain Mists
    Herbert Draper, The Mountain Mists, 1912

    Pencil to Paint_CC Askew_Kshatriya
    C.C. Askew, Kshatriya

    Pencil to Paint_Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema_The Pyrrhic Dance
    Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, The Pyrrhic Dance, 1869

    Pencil to Paint_Mark Ryden_Allegory of the Four Elements
    Mark Ryden, Allegory of the Four Elements, 2006

    Pencil to Paint_Klimt_The Three Ages of Woman
    Gustav Klimt, The Three Ages of Woman, 1905

    Pencil to Paint_Audrey Kawasaki_Charlotte
    Audrey Kawasaki, Charlotte, 2011

    Pencil to Paint_Shinohara Ai_Think Back on Womb
    Ai Shinohara, Think Back on Womb

    Pencil to Paint_John William Waterhouse_Flora and the Zephyrs
    John William Waterhouse, Flora and the Zephyrs, 1898

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  • November14th

    Calendar | 2012

    My new 2012 calendar is now for sale at RedBubble! This year’s calendar is a little different, featuring studio shots, graphite work, as well as full-color paintings. I’ve tried different printers in the past and RedBubble has been my favorite by far…

    michael shapcott_redbubble calendar 2012

    Features

    • Spiral bound (tough wire) with hanger for easy monthly rotation
    • Stunningly sharp digital printing on 200gsm satin art paper with a thicker cover
    • Dimensions: A3 (297 x 420mm / 11.7” x 16.5”)

    Michael Shapcott Calendar 2012

    Preview and buy my 2012 calendars HERE.
    Thank you! :D

  • November13th

    The Girl and the Wolf (underdrawing) by Michael Shapcott
    The Girl and the Wolf (underdrawing)

    The Girl and the Wolf by Michael Shapcott
    (click to enlarge)
    The Girl and the Wolf
    16″ x 20″
    Graphite, Acrylic, and Oil on Canvas

    Original for sale. Please visit the store for pricing and contact me if interested.
    Prints available at Society6. Thank you!

    **Many thanks to Rebecca Reading for the beautiful reference!!