Artists
Mitch McGee
Dallas Gallery
Before the Sun Sets
47.5"w x 39"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
Do You, Truly
41.5" x 41.5"
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
Good Luck, Dear
40" Tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
At That Moment
31.5"w x 41.5"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
Don't Keep Me Waiting
41.25"x 41.25"
Acrylic & oil stain on layered birchwood
For Every Time I Think of You
48"w x 34"h
Acrylic on birchwood
What I Did For You, Violet
39.5"w x 31.5"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
It Wasn't Always
43.5"w x 33.5"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
Isoline VI
47.5"w x 31.5"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
Isoline I
47.5"w x 31.5"h framed
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
The Moment I Dreamed About
42" Tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
Fragments V
41.25"x 41.25"
Acrylic & oil stain on layered birchwood
SOLD
A Break From it All
37.5"w x 47.5"h x 1.5"d
Oil stain and acrylic on birch wood
SOLD
Isoline VII
46"w x 30"h
47.5" x 31.5" framed
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
Not Just a Pretty Face
36.5"w x 46"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
My Love For You Blossoms
56"w x 45"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
I've Waited a Lifetime
38"w x 46"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
Fragments III
42" Tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
Lost in My Mind
44" Tondo
Acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
One of Those Times
27" Tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
All That I Can
40” tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
SOLD
Wishful Thinking
43" Tondo
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
Don't Stop Now
41.5"w x 41.5"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birchwood
SOLD
She's A Lot Like You
37 1/2"w x 37 1/2"h
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
SOLD
This Is The End
30”w x 22”h
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
SOLD
Draw
25 1/2”w x 37 1/2”h
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
SOLD
Longing III
37”w x 28”h
Oil stain & acrylic on birch
SOLD
The influences for McGee’s own artwork came from the style of Pop Art legend, Roy Lichtenstein. According to McGee, “Lichtenstein with a Red Bow was the first piece that started me down this rabbit hole. Roy Lichtenstein took comic strips and repositioned them as lithography. In an almost tongue-in-cheek fashion I wondered how I could take one of his pieces and recreate it in another medium. The easy answer for me was wood. I grew up working with it and, combined with my graphic design background, it left me with a new medium and expression that I think really works.” From that start, Houston artist, McGee began to create his own style and establish his unique voice.
Today, his creativity exists in that space between painting and sculpture. In his Birch series, McGee uses pieces of wood, each illustrated, hand cut and stained or painted to create dimensional pieces. Each painting is filled with thick layers and subtle shadows. There is a warmth created by the imperfection of the birch and its grain that creates an emotional connection. Each painting is a labor of love, taking 40 to 50 hours or more to complete.
McGee has created original works inspired by Superhero comics, Sports icons, as well as romantic moments using thick lines and bold colors to bring these scenes to life in his own way. Each artwork is filled with humor, irony, compassion or seduction.