THE LONE FISHERMAN COLLECTION
Kotor, Montenegro
Michael John Valentine
COLLECTOR’S EDITION
Kotor, Montenegro — Lone Fisherman
11 × 14 inches | Floating Framed Canvas | Hand-Finished Collector’s Edition
At dawn, before the city awakens, a single fisherman drifts across the still waters of Kotor Bay. The mountains rise behind him like sentinels, ancient and unmoved, while the village rests in quiet reverence. Lone Fisherman is a meditation on solitude, patience, and timeless craft — a scene that feels suspended between centuries.
This composition is intentionally restrained. The negative space of water and sky allows the eye to rest, while the solitary figure becomes a symbol of human scale against history and nature. It is not a crowded postcard view, but an intimate moment — one that invites contemplation rather than spectacle.
COLOR PALETTE & ATMOSPHERE
The palette is coastal and muted, curated for refined interiors:
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Deep Adriatic blues and slate grays form the water’s foundation
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Soft silvers and misted whites drift across the sky and reflections
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Warm, subdued earth tones anchor the fisherman and shoreline
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Subtle charcoal accents define architectural edges and depth
These colors were chosen not to dominate a room, but to belong within it — pairing effortlessly with stone, wood, linen, leather, and coastal neutrals.
TEXTURE & SURFACE
Unlike flat, decorative prints, this piece carries a tactile presence:
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Natural canvas weave remains visible beneath the surface
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Raised brush textures catch ambient light throughout the day
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Hand-applied glaze adds depth, softness, and long-term protection
From a distance, the piece reads as calm and minimal. Up close, collectors discover layers — subtle ridges, softened edges, and painterly variation that reward slow viewing.
THE OVERPAINTING PROCESS
This work begins as a high-resolution fine-art canvas reproduction, but it does not end there.
Each Collector’s Edition undergoes a multi-stage studio process:
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Initial Canvas Print — Professionally produced on exhibition-grade canvas
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Hand Overpainting — Acrylic paint is selectively applied by the artist to enhance depth, shadow, and movement
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Surface Balancing — Transitions are softened so painted and printed elements integrate seamlessly
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Protective Glazing — A clear archival glaze is applied, enriching color and safeguarding the surface
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Hand Signature — Signed on the front in a color drawn directly from the painting
Because this process is done by hand, no two overpainted pieces are identical. Each becomes a semi-unique work — positioned between reproduction and original.
FLOATING FRAME PRESENTATION
The canvas is housed in a black floating frame, chosen for its gallery-forward aesthetic:
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Creates visual separation between art and wall
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Emphasizes depth and craftsmanship
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Complements both modern and classic interiors
Arrives ready to hang, requiring no additional framing or preparation.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA)
Every piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity, issued and signed by the artist.
The COA documents:
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Title and location of the work
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Medium and size
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Confirmation of hand overpainting (when applicable)
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Artist signature and studio authentication
For collectors, this establishes provenance, legacy value, and peace of mind.
THE ARTIST
Michael John Valentine brings decades of studio experience to each work, blending fine-art tradition with contemporary presentation. Unlike mass-produced décor art created anonymously or overseas, each piece is:
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Finished by the artist’s own hand
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Produced in limited quantities
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Personally inspected, signed, and certified
This is not algorithm-generated wall décor. It is studio art — refined, intentional, and made to endure.
LOCAL ARTIST VS. MASS PRODUCTION
| Studio Artist | Mass Online Art |
|---|---|
| Hand overpainted | Flat, mechanical prints |
| Signed & certified | No provenance |
| Small-batch production | Unlimited inventory |
| Human touch & variation | Identical copies |
| Collectible | Disposable décor |
Collectors choose works like Lone Fisherman not because they need art — but because they value meaning, restraint, and authenticity.
COLLECTOR’S NOTE
Kotor, Montenegro — Lone Fisherman belongs in spaces designed for calm reflection: studies, coastal residences, executive offices, and curated living rooms. It speaks quietly — but with confidence.
This is a piece for those who understand that luxury is not volume or brightness, but presence.








