Faith Middleton Show: Artist Matt Wood

The creative process through the eyes of a painter

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Faith Middleton Show: Artist Matt Wood
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Faith Middleton Show: Artist Matt Wood

The stunning paintings of Connecticut artist Matt Wood - collected by many.

The depth and dimension of each piece is measured only in your imagination from the perspective of your mind’s eye. Introspective, whimsical, inspirational and evocative are just a few descriptive phrases used to describe Matthew Wood’s edgy and innovative creations. His works are often shown in fine art galleries and are available to serious collectors and art aficionados around the World.


  

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Matt Wood

So glad to be able to hear my brother. We all live so far away from eachother and have reconnected over Facebook thank God..
Matt is an amazing artist yes. We often wondered when he was younger where this would take him. He grew up in the day when your parents would say.." You can't make a living being an artist" Matt forged on anyways and look where he is now. We always believed in him. From Cali to NY in a small apt to the roads he traveled that led him to Conn.
I remember him in his room making models for years on end. Before he picked up a pencil. He had this facination with movie monster models. He had them all from Frankenstein to the Mummy. Looking back, he was an artist then.
He has always been deep. You had to dig deep to find out what was going on in his mind and even then you didn't know if you were getting the whole story,it would eventually come out in a picture and you would get it.. or I would anyways.
I have his "Lifesize" portrait... I treasure it and have it locked away in a trunk. Anything that we are able to acquire of his is held on to for life.
Thank you for interviewing him and giving us more of an insight of his works..
Makes you wonder if he's picked up everything he's buried along the sides of the road...

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Thank you Faith.

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