Welcome to the digital
gallery of Michel Balasis. Michel creates original pop art style paintings
on canvas and graphic artwork for all print media. Please contact him
to inquire about a purchase or to work with him on a commission piece.
e-mail:
mbalasi@luc.edu
phone: (312) 405-4595
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Michel Balasis Bio
Born in France and raised by Greek parents in Michigan, Michel Balasis
is a Pop Artist with a modern edge who draws from a wide range of life
experiences. His bold graphic imagery is developed with heavy contour
line while he references visual elements reminiscent of the Pop Art style
circa 1960's New York.
A childhood filled with international travel and an acquired love for
musical and applied arts are the basis for his continuing voyage into
the art world. Painting in acrylics, Michel makes reference to popular
culture derived from an addiction to cartoon and comic book imagery.
His work pushes context to the edge of visual communication as he continues
to make subtle commentary about life in modern American society. Michel
is influenced by everyday events in popular culture, as well as major
artistic influences including the art of Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring
and Pablo Picasso.
Michel maintains a studio and residence in Chicago. Currently a Professor
of Visual Communication at Loyola University Chicago, he instructs classes
in computer art and graphic design. Michel earned an MFA in Design from
Michigan State University where he first began his research on the effect
of technology on culture and the fine arts.
As a professional graphic designer, Michel has developed his stylized
imagery with typography into the creation of a wide variety of printed
material and marketing applications. His interest in new media includes
developing and teaching graphic animation/multimedia art. Michel began
exhibiting paintings at age 23. His most recent work reflects a deeper
investigation of his interpretation of the human interface and reaction
to a mass media dominated culture.
The Pop Art style continues to drive his bold, dynamic, high contrast
imagery. Michel works on a commission basis for collectors in between
the development of new paintings which he hangs on display at the Pop
Chicago Gallery.