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    Thumbnail for Mike's Art StoreOriginal signed acrylic paintings on canvas by artist Michael Arnold.Beautiful selection i...

Latest Blog Posts from Dunnellon, FL

  • Gator offense tops in SEC by Mike's Art Store on Nov 11, 2009

    At times this year it seems as if the Gators' offense has struggled scoring. But the statistics seem to tell a different story. I think the real struggle may be with our expectations. Click the link to visit the stats for yourself.

  • "Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve Denim Jacket" by Mike's Art Store on Nov 8, 2009

    The American Cancer Society's annual "Cattle Barons Ball" is a critical effort that not only raises funds for all of the local endeavors to assist cancer victims and their loved ones, but also raises awareness and support in the hopes that one day t...

  • "Eric Arnold" by Mike's Art Store on Nov 8, 2009

    “Eric Arnold” is an original, signed graphite work by artist Michael Arnold. Eric is my youngest brother. He was a great father and husband, whose time on Earth was far too short. He had an adventurous spirit, wasn't afraid to try anything o...

  • The Rose by Mike's Art Store on Apr 10, 2009

    2007 18 x 24 inches acrylic painting on canvas “The Rose” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. I created this painting in my art class. One of the students had a rose and I wanted...

  • Dave Arnold by Mike's Art Store on Apr 10, 2009

    2008 18 x 24 inches acrylic on canvas painting “Dave Arnold” is an original, signed acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas by artist Michael Arnold. This is a portrait of my son, Dave Arnold. The painting is...

  • Deep Leap: A Fast-Paced Word Game by Michael's Blog on Apr 5, 2009 in Game

    link You make words out of the available letters in order to score points on a Scabble-similar point index.  The unused letters will disappear one-by-one, subtracting their point value from your score.