In the Red Edition, Monks’ Peace Walk is rendered in saturated reds and vermilions, depicting monks moving along MLK Boulevard in downtown High Point on January 19, 2026. The color intensifies energy, movement, and embodied commitment.
This is an Artwork in Red Colors of Robert Mihaly’s oil painting Monks’ Peace Walk, 2026
In the Red Edition, Monks’ Peace Walk surges with chromatic force. Saturated crimsons, scarlets, and vermilions dominate the scene, heightening the physical and emotional intensity of monks walking along MLK Boulevard in downtown High Point on January 19, 2026 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The encounter is rendered as an embodied act, grounded in movement, effort, and resolve.
Red functions here as vitality and commitment. The monks’ robes radiate strength, asserting presence within the urban flow rather than receding from it. The crowd feels energized, and the street itself seems charged with momentum. Light sharpens contours and amplifies contrast, reinforcing the sense of forward motion.
Mihaly’s brushwork is bold and decisive, allowing color to carry weight without excess. Figures feel solid and activated, their gestures purposeful. The city’s architecture and pavement are infused with warmth, transforming MLK Boulevard into a site of lived engagement rather than symbolic backdrop.
The Red Edition honors the physical reality of sustained walking and disciplined presence. It captures Monks’ Peace Walk as an encounter fueled by effort and intention — a vivid expression of commitment unfolding within ordinary public space.

Warm, burnished copper tones and a subtly distressed profile give this frame a rich, time-worn elegance. Its depth and sculpted edge create a strong visual boundary, ideal for paintings with earth tones, dramatic light, or historical resonance.

A classic plein-air profile finished in luminous gold, this frame brings warmth and refinement without overpowering the artwork. Its softly stepped contours echo traditional museum framing, making it a natural match for impressionistic and color-rich paintings.

This frame’s weathered white finish evokes sun-bleached wood and coastal calm. Light in tone but substantial in presence, it pairs beautifully with airy compositions, soft palettes, and works that benefit from a relaxed, contemporary feel.

Deep espresso brown with a matte, hand-rubbed appearance gives this frame a grounded, understated sophistication. Its plein-air profile complements both modern and traditional works, especially those with warm shadows or moody atmospheres.

A striking contrast of satin black and inner gold detailing, this frame adds drama and definition while subtly pulling light toward the artwork. It’s an excellent choice for bold compositions, jewel tones, or paintings that benefit from a touch of formal elegance.

Designed to create the illusion that the artwork is suspended within the frame, this gold floating frame offers clean lines with a refined metallic glow. It’s ideal for contemporary paintings, allowing the artwork to breathe while adding a quiet sense of luxury.

Minimal and architectural, the black floating frame provides crisp separation between artwork and wall. Its matte finish and shadow-gap design enhance contrast, making colors feel richer and compositions more focused.

Cool and modern, the silver floating frame introduces a soft metallic edge without visual heaviness. The floating design keeps the presentation light and contemporary, well suited to works with cool palettes or subtle tonal shifts.

Clean, bright, and quietly modern, this white floating frame offers a gallery-style presentation that emphasizes light and space. The shadow gap adds depth while maintaining a fresh, minimalist aesthetic that works beautifully in contemporary interiors.




Mihaly’s canvas reproductions are produced using archival-grade materials and professional printing methods designed to preserve color, detail, and surface quality over time. Each piece is printed on thick, pH-neutral, acid-free canvas chosen for its durability and bright white surface, allowing color to remain vibrant, accurate, and true to the artist’s original vision without yellowing or degradation.
The canvases are stretched on solid wood stretcher bars, measuring 1.5 inches deep, with rounded and beveled edges that minimize contact with the canvas surface. This construction helps prevent warping or bowing over time while giving the artwork a substantial, gallery-ready presence.
Printing is done using color-calibrated giclée inkjet technology with eco-solvent inks, ensuring consistency, tonal accuracy, and long-term resistance to fading. Under proper conditions, these archival inks are rated to maintain their color integrity for generations.
Larger canvas sizes—12 × 16, 18 × 24, 24 × 32, and 30 × 40—arrive professionally finished with a black backboard and heavy-duty hanging wire installed. Smaller sizes, including 6 × 8 and 9 × 12, are fitted with sawtooth hangers for easy installation. Lightweight yet substantial, canvas reproductions are designed to hang effortlessly while offering lasting visual impact.
Together, these materials and methods result in museum-quality reproductions that balance longevity, visual depth, and craftsmanship—making them well-suited for both private collections and thoughtfully designed spaces.

For collectors seeking something rarer, deeper, and more personal, select canvas reproductions are offered as hand-finished works completed within the artist’s studio. These pieces exist in the space between reproduction and original painting — each one individually textured, finished, and documented.
After printing, hand-applied texture mediums are carefully added to the canvas to echo the rhythm, movement, and tactile presence of the original oil painting. The process follows artist-defined methods and materials, with subtle variations in texture ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.
Each hand-textured canvas is individually numbered to reflect its place within the ongoing studio process, rather than as part of a fixed edition. The textured surface is then sealed with a UV-resistant varnish, adding depth and tonal richness while protecting the artwork over time. Every piece is signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, affirming its status as an artist-directed, studio-finished work.

Mihaly’s paper prints are produced on premium fine art papers selected for their surface quality, color fidelity, and long-term stability. Each print is made on thick, archival-grade, acid-free paper designed to preserve detail and tonal richness while ensuring a long print life.
Printing is done using professional, color-calibrated Canon giclée printers with aqueous pigment inks. This process delivers precise color accuracy, deep blacks, and subtle tonal transitions, with archival ratings that support resistance to fading for generations under proper conditions.
Select prints are produced on cold press, textured matte fine art paper made from 100% cotton rag. This heavyweight paper offers a softly tactile surface that adds depth and dimension to the image, enhancing brushwork, atmosphere, and light without introducing gloss or glare. Its neutral white tone supports accurate color reproduction, while the matte finish allows the artwork to be viewed comfortably in a wide range of lighting environments.
Together, these materials and methods result in paper prints of exceptional quality and longevity, offering a refined, archival alternative for collectors who appreciate subtle texture, clarity, and classic presentation.
Select works are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity verifying their origin, materials, and studio process. Each certificate serves as an official record of the artwork, affirming its status as an authentic work produced under the artist’s direction.
Certificates are included with all canvas reproductions and hand-textured works, and with select large-format paper prints. Each certificate identifies the artwork by title, medium, and production details, and documents whether the piece was studio-finished or hand-textured. When applicable, the certificate also records the work’s individual studio number or edition information.
Every Certificate of Authenticity is signed and approved by the artist and printed on archival paper. Subtle design elements may reference the artist’s visual language or studio identity, creating a formal connection between the certificate and the artwork itself.
Together with the artist’s signature on the artwork, the certificate establishes provenance, supports long-term collectible value, and transforms ownership into a considered, enduring collector experience.
