Some artists arrive by invitation. Michael Doochin arrived by listening. A Harvard MBA. A successful business career. An archive of Smithsonian-collected photography.
None of it pointed directly toward the life of a painter. But something in him did, a pull not toward reinvention, but toward revelation.
His journey is one of return. To presence. To truth. To the act of seeing with more than the eyes. Michael Doochin paints because something within him calls him to.
Not for performance. Not for commerce. But because art, for him, is alignment. His works are quiet meditations on labor, on color, on silence, on spirit.
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