Like gin and vermouth, Michael Godard’s witty, humanized olives compatibly cavort in and around martinis. Known as the “Rock Star of the Art World,” Godard is a tattooed non-drinker who dresses like a musician. One of the best-selling artists in the United States, Godard previously worked in other occupations, including mechanical engineering. Exceptionally imaginative, he began painting his clever olive artworks to ward off depression while his daughter was in a coma. Featured in numerous collections and on many TV shows, Godard doesn’t mind criticism, saying, “Without it, I’d know I’m playing it way too safe.”
Framed in a solid metal frame and protected with a laminate shield instead of acrylic or glass. The laminate protects the print from fading, dust, fingerprints and moisture. The Lamina™ frame is light and easy to hang, and also provides protection without inhibiting the view of the image itself.