Mike Reilly Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Mike Reilly based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Mike Reilly
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Autumn Light by Mike Reilly
Layers by Mike Reilly
Grasses at Sand Bar by Mike Reilly
Rye Coast by Mike Reilly
Heart of Fire by Mike Reilly
Make me Wanna Holler by Mike Reilly
Butterfly Sky by Mike Reilly
Montreal Dress Shop by Mike Reilly
Mini-Falls by Mike Reilly
Jenny by Mike Reilly
Ghost House by Mike Reilly
Jenna by Mike Reilly
Show Time by Mike Reilly
Partly Cloudy by Mike Reilly
Late Summer Sunset by Mike Reilly
See Wall by Mike Reilly
Ribbons in the Sky by Mike Reilly
Fly By by Mike Reilly
Emergence by Mike Reilly
Use Your Senses by Mike Reilly
Find Your Harbor by Mike Reilly
Sacred Lotus by Mike Reilly
Notice by Mike Reilly
Portsmouth by Mike Reilly
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About Mike Reilly
Mike Reilly lives in Shelburne, works in digital photography, and shows work regularly. At the 2017 Arts Alive Open Photograpy Exhibit his image “Jessie” earned Best in Black & White honors while his image “Blue Doors” earned Outstanding Achievement in Color Photography at the same event in 2016. He continues to build and adapt his “I Cover the Waterfront” series, focused on Lake Champlain shoreline landscapes, while more recently broadeing his work to reflect a growing interest in urban landscapes, dance and live music performances, and street photography. Mike has also published hundreds of photos in support of his work as a freelance journalist. “I am drawn to water and light - the way each both defines and defies borders - and to rough edges that lend unique beauty to otherwise ordinary thing. Moving to Vermont 23 years ago fulfilled a childhood dream - to live by a beautiful body of water. Mom used to caution me, ‘People who live by the water stop noticing it after awhile.’ Once in Vermont, a terminally ill colleague pointed to a sunset over Lake Champlain and told me, ‘Don’t you ever take that for granted.’ Through photography, I remember to notice. And to never take for granted.”