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Extracting Forms From Nature
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Extracting Forms From Nature

Mark Mulfinger's mastery of his trade began with private art lessons at the age of seven. His incredible and natural gift led him onto a life-long obsession of capturing the created world.

He holds an M.A. in Studio Art and currently freelances full-time. He also teaches painting, printmaking, drawing, and batik.

I have always loved batiks and was immediately attracted to Mark Mulfinger's work. After joining friends to view a small show of Mark's almost two years ago now, I knew I would continue to intersect with his work, and from art walks to his recent show at the Grand Bohemian to this conversation I have, and it has been an immense pleasure.

Enjoy this conversation with the fascinating Mark Mulfinger.

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