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Mark Weber
The Grand Canyon

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Mark Christopher Weber (b. 1949) "The Grand Canyon" Oil on Panel approx 37 x 60 inches Mark Christopher Weber is a master artist whose style and technique can only be compared to the Old Masters. Inspired by Vermeer and Caravaggio and motivated by his faith in God, Weber has developed an eye for the essence, the awesome, and the truth. Painting the beauty and suffering of all things created, Mark sees what is before all of our eyes, but does not let it pass unnoticed. He freezes on his canvas what the rest of us are often too busy or too burdened to contemplate. He gives us a second chance to look, to ponder, and to be filled with inspiration and wonder. Mark resides in Kansas City, Missouri, where he began his career over thirty years ago. He was quickly accepted into the more prestigious Southwestern art markets where he is known as a premier painter of the Grand Canyon. Mark has won numerous awards for not only his Grand Canyon pieces, but in every subject; Still life, Figures, Wildlife, and Landscapes. His varied subject matter is highlighted in his own book, Brushwork Essentials, published by North Light Books, currently in it's second printing.
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