“Taking Time”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
24.75”x18.75”x1.75” (as framed)
Just dropped this new one off at @mortalmachinegallery . 940 Royal St, open most days 11a-7p. Been a lovely spring so far, watch out for caterpillars.
“Moon Window”
6”x8”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
Just a few more days to check out “Daydream Architects” at @mortalmachinegallery . 940 Royal St in the French Quarter. Show comes down on Wednesday the 17th.
“Side Of The Road”
6”x8”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
“The Fog”
6”x8”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
“Daydream Architects” is up at @mortalmachinegallery till March 17th. Featuring new work from myself, @colin__holloway@_ohwolfie_ and @miriamfrank.art . Curated by @gabrielshaffer .
A couple of smaller works still available at @mortalmachinegallery in New Orleans for “Daydream Architects” . 940 Royal St.
“Gate”
6”x8”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
“Night Train”
6”x8”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
“Pizza Share”
17”x21”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
One of 9 new pieces available at Mortal Machine Gallery for “Daydream Architects” , open now at 940 Royal St in the French quarter. Featuring great new work from @_ohwolfie_@colin__holloway and @miriamfrank.art . Check it out if you’re in town!
“A Little Structure”
17”x21”x1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
Daydream Architects” opens tonight at Mortal Machine Gallery in the French quarter. 940 Royal St, 7-10pm.
“Still There”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
17” x 21” x 1.75”
Hope you had a good Mardi Gras. “Daydream Architects” opens this Friday, Feb 27th, at Mortal Machine Gallery with new work from @_ohwolfie_@colin__holloway and @miriamfrank.art . 940 Royal St 7-10pm
@maxseckel
Sticks & Leaves
2026
6” x 8” x 1.75” (as framed)
Flashe, Acrylic, and Spray Paint on Canvas
Part of Daydream Architects
Opening 2/27 | 7–10PM
Mortal Machine Gallery
940 Royal Street
Artists will be in attendance
We have nine new works from Max Seckel in this exhibition, including six small scale paintings like this one. These smaller works carry a quiet intensity. Intimate in scale, deliberate in construction, and deeply atmospheric
Collectors previews are being emailed tonight.
Reply or DM to be included.
Max Seckel’s paintings are all about the details. His landscapes come alive with the messy signs of humanity: a traffic cone standing in a puddle surrounded by a weedy yard; a utility pole teetering behind a dumpster; streams of yellow tape banding around trees. His interiors lend a peek into the artist’s mind with an assortment of odds and ends strewn across tables and paintings-inside-paintings that offer layers of stories ready to tell themselves. They are, primarily, imagined environments, but ones that often reflect his own.
Read Liz Ohanesian’s full article on @maxseckel now on Hi-Fructose
Similar to many places I know, and yet based on nowhere in particular. I will always love the view through a fence, some things you can see but can’t quite get to.
“Side Lot”
21” x 17” x 1.5”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
From “No Garden” on view now through Dec 28th at @paradigmgs
The two roofs in the background are across the street from my studio in New Orleans, but the foreground and the rest of the painting come from my imagination. This and other paintings are on view now at @paradigmgs at 12 N 3rd St in Philadelphia as part of “No Garden” featuring new work from myself, @heavyslime and @keithwarrengreiman . There’s also a killer @martharich63 show downstairs. Everything up till December 28th. <3
“Roof Line”
17” x 21” x 1.75”
Flashe, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
2025