Michael Stone Art
Surreal Art for the Time We Share

A World Built from Memory and Symbol
Cats, clocks, balloons, and hidden children appear again and again throughout the work—not as decoration, but as symbols.
Cats represent the spirits of those who have passed, quietly witnessing and inspiring the art.
Clocks symbolize the time spent creating, the time spent viewing, the time we share together here on earth, and the time that continues after we are gone.
Balloons represent hopes and prayers sent toward those who encounter the work.
The children who often hide within the images represent those who will discover the art in the future.


Coming Soon – Featured Collections
Art About What Remains
The work is inspired by memory, grief, love, spirituality, and the feeling that certain people and moments never fully leave us. Combining surrealism, symbolism, and richly layered digital imagery, each piece is intended to invite quiet reflection and personal interpretation.
No two viewers see exactly the same thing. Each person brings their own memories, hopes, and sense of time into the work.

Follow the Journey
New work, collections, and limited releases are shared regularly through art platforms and social media.