Mike Egan is a Pennsylvania artist and former funeral home director, recently transplanted to Chicago, whose distinctive skull paintings are thought-provoking, disturbing and beautiful. Mike says, "My paintings are created using acrylic paint, shellac, and sandpaper and are made on wood panels and stretched canvases. The subject matter in my work tends to deal with life, death, and religion. I've been working in funeral homes for the last five years and I've become quite familiar with all three subjects. Through funerals we tend to celebrate not only someone dying but we also celebrate that person's life. Through religion we hope that our loved ones are in a better place, that they are not suffering anymore. My inspiration comes from many different sources: The German Expressionists, stained glass windows, Halloween, Southern folk art, funeral homes, horror films, music, lowbrow/outsider art, Religious icons, etc. I am always adding and subtracting ideas and colors to my work to make each painting have its own story. I like to think that each painting is in some way a goodbye to somebody who passed away. A funeral portrait."
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