Web: Michael Siegel
Born in 1979, the youngest son to a violinist father and artist
mother, Michael grew up surrounded by the arts. With an early interest
in developing his drawing skills, Michael spent his high school years in
Los Angeles studying anatomy and figure drawing under leaders in the
animation and illustration fields. It was not until the age of 18,
however, when Michael first held a paintbrush, that he knew he had found
his calling. After studying privately under David A Leffel, Michael
moved his studio to Los Angeles, where he now works as an artist and is a
highly sought-after instructor.
Known now for his still-life, portraiture, and figure painting,
Michael uses a dramatic “chiaroscuro” (or “light-and-shadow”) approach
to create powerful and moving paintings. In 2011 Michael became the
youngest artist on the roster of Spanierman Gallery in NYC. His works
have been shown at numerous international exhibitions, and have been
collected throughout the world. Michael currently teaches workshops all
over the world, including the Art Students League of New York and an
annual workshop in Paris, and lectures at museums on Dutch Master
techniques.