Michael Godard Art Pieces

Michael Godard art is known across the world for his superb detail & direct connection with partying, drinking, and gambling – all the fun stuff! If you love Michael Godard’s art – you’ll need to stock your bar with some of his pieces found below! Neon clocks & bar stools, bar tables too!

Godard’s Stools

Bar Stool – Nascar Michael Godard

  • BARSTOOL-11-NASCAR-GODARD
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Bar Stool – Sitting on Seven Michael Godard

  • BARSTOOL-09-SEVEN-SITTER
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Bar Stool – Pool Shark II Michael Godard

  • BARSTOOL-10-POOL-SHARK-TWO
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Godard’s Tables

Bar Table – Pool Shark II

  • BARTABLE-10-POOL-SHARK-TWO
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Bar Table – NasBar

  • BARTABLE-11-NASBAR-GODARD
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Bar Table – The 19th Hole

  • BARTABLE-09-19TH-HOLE
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Godard’s Neon Clocks

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Here’s the running list of his amazing work:

Custom Martini Michael Godard Neon Clock (blue)

A peculiar juxtaposition of martini and “hawg”, this picture is quick to be noticed by anyone in the room. The glint of the bike’s chrome offers a perfect compliment to shimmering martini glass, both of which contrast nicely with the dark, dank background. In his signature style, Godard creates a stark and entertaining image with a minimum of colors, a few typical barroom items, and of co

Dirty Martini Michael Godard Neon Clock (red)

Here you will find Goddard’s tongue-in-cheek take on that olive tainted classic, the “dirty martini”. Just as in the dirty martini composed of gin and vermouth, it is the olive that gives this composition its sass. Here you will find a high heel clad olive pole dancing on stemware, and a trio of olives partaking in an activity we can all relate to throwing money at a martini glass.

Lost In Paradise Michael Godard Neon Clock (green)

This time we instead catch up with the olives equally spherical and barroom relevant counterpart, the grape. In this whimsical fabrication, we catch up with two grapes on a desert isle, lying near the universal sign of happiness, a knocked over wine glass. In the bottom left-hand corner, you will find a cork floating with “we’re fine” written on it, dispelling any notion that they may be distressed in this depiction.

Olive Party Michael Godard Neon Clock (green)

This proves it once and for all olives like to be tossed martinis! In this cheerful celebration of inebriation, olives dive in a martini glass, as their pickled acquaintances partake in all the activities that make parties worthwhile; smoking, passing out, and laying in and, well, whatever all those olives in the pile are doing there.

Pocket Rockets Michael Godard Neon Clock (purple or blue)

For those of you unfamiliar “pocket rockets” is a poker term for having two aces in your hand. This piece take’s the “Texas Hold’em” motif and runs with it complete with cactus martini glass, cowboy hats, lassos and steers head. The perfect gift for poker enthusiast, cowboy, or both (you know somebody you know just popped into your mind!)

Pool Shark Michael Godard Neon Clock (blue)

This depiction includes Godard’s signature martini and olive character motif, in this case confronted by case a grinning shark with a pool cue the universal sign that you’re about to be taken for a ride.

Praying for Seven Michael Godard Neon Clock (red)

In this quintessentially Godard scene the dice flash the lucky 7 as they descend, flaming, on the craps table. The martini glass and olive play the background in this scene in which the dice take center stage. Perfect for the gaming enthusiast, the red neon ring creates the perfect compliment for the dice.

Shooting the Wad Michael Godard Neon Clock (red)

Flaming dice, a wad of cash and of course a martini with partying olives this piece has it all. In true Godard fashion, this piece contains all the trappings of a true “baller”. The perfect compliment for the bar of any true hustler or aspiring hustler.

Bar Stool – Custom Hawg Michael Godard

A peculiar juxtaposition of martini and “hawg”, this picture is quick to be noticed by anyone in the room. The glint of the bike’s chrome offers a perfect compliment to shimmering martini glass, both of which contrast nicely with the dark, dank background. And of course Godard’s signature olive characters populate the scene, in this case complete with helmet. In his signature style, Godard creates a stark and entertaining image with a minimum of colors, a few typical barroom items, and of course olives.

Perfect for any bar with a chopper motif, or the motorcycle enthusiast who seems to have everything.

martini michael Godard Bar Stool – Dirty Martini Michael Godard

Here you will find Godard’s tongue-in-cheek take on that olive tainted classic, the “dirty martini”. Just as in the dirty martini composed of gin and vermouth, it is the olive that gives this composition its sass. Here you will find a high heel clad olive pole dancing on stemware, and a trio of olives partaking in an activity we can all relate to…throwing money at a martini glass.

Bar Stool – Lost in Paradise Michael Godard

This time we instead catch up with the olives equally spherical and barroom relevant counterpart, the grape. In this whimsical fabrication, we catch up with two grapes on a desert isle, lying near the universal sign of happiness, a knocked over wine glass. In the bottom left-hand corner, you will find a cork floating with “we’re fine” written on it, dispelling any notion that they may be distressed in this depiction.

Bar Stool – Nascar Michael Godard

Nascar Godard Artwork: I new twist from Godard on the old olives and martini’s themes., this bar table depicts a beautiful synergy of watching NASCAR and sitting around drinking beer. Nice. It’s a pit scene, with an olive pit crew fueling their car with a shaker for a gas can. Perfect for the big “Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!!! Great for any NASCAR theme home bar.

Bar Stool – Olive Party Michael Godard

This proves it once and for all…olives like to be tossed martinis! In this cheerful celebration of inebriation, olives dive in a martini glass, as their pickled acquaintances partake in all the activities that make parties worthwhile; smoking, passing out, and laying in and, well, whatever all those olives in the pile are doing there.

Bar Stool – Pocket Rockets Michael Godard

For those of you unfamiliar “pocket rockets” is a poker term for having two aces in your hand. This piece takes the “Texas Hold em” motif and runs with it…complete with cactus martini glass, cowboy hats, lassos and steers head. The perfect gift for poker enthusiast, cowboy, or both (you know somebody you know just popped into your mind!)

Bar Stool – Pool Shark II Michael Godard

The perfect bar stool for the pool shark, this new Godard bar table is certain to get noticed. This is perfect for the basement wreck room, tying in the bar and pool theme. This depiction includes Godard’s signature martini and olive character motif, in this case confronted by case a grinning shark with a pool cue…the universal sign that you’re about to be taken for a ride.

Bar Stool – Pool Shark Michael Godard

This depiction includes Godard’s signature martini and olive character motif, in this case confronted by case a grinning shark with a pool cue…the universal sign that you’re about to be taken for a ride.

Bar Stool – Praying for Seven Michael Godard

In this quintessentially Godard scene the dice flash the lucky 7 as they descend, flaming, on the craps table. The martini glass and olive play the background in this scene in which the dice take center stage. Perfect for the gaming enthusiast, the red neon ring creates the perfect compliment for the dice.

Bar Stool – Shooting the Wad Michael Godard

Flaming dice, a wad of cash and of course a martini with partying olives…this piece has it all. In true Godard fashion, this piece contains all the trappings of a true “baller”. The perfect compliment for the bar of any true hustler or aspiring hustler.

Bar Stool – Sitting on Seven Michael Godard

The perfect bar stool for the pool shark, this new Godard bar table is certain to get noticed. This is perfect for the basement wreck room, tying in the bar and pool theme. This depiction includes Godard’s signature martini and olive character motif, in this case confronted by case a grinning shark with a pool cue…the universal sign that you’re about to be taken for a ride.

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