Mark Marino

Drawing ability is one thing that sets me apart from many artists. I have been called a “good technician” by another artist who was my instructor. For many years I have painted and drawn what I see for the purpose of creating a likeness. I am beyond that now. Technical expertise is good to have, it is necessary. But it is not art. Art is from the soul. I have been humbled by many who are less technically proficient than I. “Mark Marino commands respect as an artist. He is little known but definitely a fine talent. Upon being introduced to his art at a one-man show in Wyoming I got a chance to see first hand the raw talent this man possesses. We were sitting at my kitchen table as I was describing a recent incident where three local cowboys were trying to corral and rope a moose in a graveyard and the rodeo that ensued. I watched in amazement as the scene materialized in ballpoint ink before my eyes! It was not just a funny drawing; it was the fluid lines—and so few of them! It was the composition, the grace, the correctness of the perspective, the accuracy of the proportions of the men and animals. It happened so quickly it was like he sprayed it on the paper! —and it was easy for him. I realized I had witnessed something special. This man can see with his mind. But more amazingly, he can catch inspiration, and draw from what must be an amazing bank of visual memories, and then transfer those memories through his hand to paper! No visual reference, just his mind! I have the drawing, which he traded for a bottle of single-malt scotch as a gift for his mother. I got the better deal.” --Judge Hon. Sam Something has changed in me. I don’t care about doing pretty paintings anymore. I want to paint with passion. It should be childlike, as simple as choosing a color because of how it feels, rather than how accurately it portrays the light


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Crime of the Century

Crime of the Century

My artistic reaction to the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/2001.  Oil, 48x72
Eldo Canyon

Eldo Canyon

A mid-summer day south of Boulder CO looking west into El Dorado Canyon.  A holy place to the indians and a power spot  to the metaphysical world....
Grand Opera

Grand Opera

Late September beneath the Tetons is the stage for the ancient annual drama of the elk rut.  The nights are cold and the days are warm the colors...
Indian Summer

Indian Summer

Looking across the Elk Refuge on an early fall afternoon. Oil, 48x56
Little Miss Sunshine

Little Miss Sunshine

22x14 Original Pastel, Framed
Lone Buffalo Hunter

Lone Buffalo Hunter

Takes place in the Red Desert in south central Wyoming at the end of the 19th century.  This brave and his horse attempt a desperate act of hunting...
Man O War

Man O War

My impression of a massive thunderhead with horses running.  Took place in Grand Junction. Oil, 48x56
Moraine Park Afternoon

Moraine Park Afternoon

Late afternoon in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park CO. watercolor, 12x18
Raven Study

Raven Study

9x12 Charcoal drawing, framed. under glass
Ready to Launch

Ready to Launch

24x18 Pastel, framed under glass

New Products For September - Mark Marino


Winter Fire
Winter Fire
$4,200.00
Eldo Canyon
Eldo Canyon
$3,080.00


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