michael silata

Art allows me to connect with others, to express emotions words can’t fully capture while inviting reflection and perspectives.

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What is your favorite type of art to create?

As an abstract artist, I create two types of work. Artwork that is inspired by interior spaces, using color, texture, and form to bring balance and harmony. Also artwork I title, “Body of Work” that is more personal, shaped by experiences and emotions. Through each piece, I explore structure and flow, creating art that invites reflection, feeling, and personal connection.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration in my everyday life—emotions, experiences, and personal growth. I’m also inspired by the spaces around me, including colors, textures, and design. Self reflection, movement, and perspectives all influence my work and help shape my abstract style.

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