About The
Artist
Michael is a master of the magic
marker medium. His three dimensional use of color has
made his work the topic of conversation wherever it has
been shown. He works in a surrealistic style and refers
to his pieces as “floral dreamscapes”. His dreamscapes’
rhythm and movement invite and excite one’s
imagination.
Michael is a retired Chief Petty Officer in the United States
Coast Guard Reserve. He served 22 years before he retired in
1994. He was a member of Port Security Unit 302, which was
mobilized for Operation Desert Storm in 1990.
William Michael
Winston Biography
Michael Winston was born in Deepwater,
West Virginia in 1950 and moved to Cleveland, Ohio in
1953. He attended Cleveland Public Schools and graduated
from John Adams High School in 1969. Michael
attended Cleveland State University and graduated with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1974. He has
been a health and physical education instructor at
Warrensville Heights Middle School for over 33
years.
In the fall of 2000 Michael started to
draw again. He works exclusively with magic markers. He
is among the few marker artists in the country who create
works using nothing but magic markers. Michael is getting
good reviews from the art public on his unusual style and
medium. His art has been displayed in art shows, gallery
shows, hospitals and private businesses around Northeast
Ohio.
In 2003 his art was displayed on the
program guides of the Beachwood Festival of Arts and the
St. John’s Festival of Arts. His work has also been on
the cover of Sunshine Artist Magazine, a national artist
publication. In January 2002 and May 2003 his work was
featured on Cleveland’s local television program, Fox 8 in
the Morning. He has been an award winner in numerous
Northeast Ohio art shows and competitions. Michael’s
artistic style and medium have been discussed and reviewed
in The Akron Beacon Journal, The Youngstown Vindicator,
The Twinsburg Sun and The Solon Sun
Herald.
Michael is a master of the magic marker
medium. His three dimensional use of color has made his
work the topic of conversation wherever it has been
shown. He works in a surrealistic style and refers to his
pieces as “floral dreamscapes”. His dreamscapes’ rhythm
and movement invite and excite one’s
imagination.
Michael is a retired Chief Petty
Officer in the United States Coast Guard Reserve. He served 22
years before he retired in 1994. He was a member of Port
Security Unit 302, which was mobilized for Operation Desert
Storm in 1990.
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