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2015 Show Schedule

Marcus Moller

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February 16th, 2015 - 08:10 PM

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2015 Show Schedule

Winter has notoriously been my busy time, from September to April. Unfortunately the winters have begun wearing on me more and more over the past few years and my production has slumped somewhat. Although it has slowed down some, I am still painting. My focus this past season had started out being owls and raptors with a few songbirds for a change of pace. This year I have switched things up a little, painting elk and deer, and have moose on my list of to do's. An interesting project I have been playing around with are underwater scenes, all fresh water and have been pleased with the results. I am experimenting with a new technique which creates a very unusual effect. Unfortunately it does not show well on the computer image or prints and must be viewed in person. The good thing is, it makes the originals all that more special! I hope to be able to continue with this experimentation, for the time being I will switch over to doing more landscape. I like mixing up my subject matter, I feel this keeps things fresh and avoids my work getting stagnant, tedious or having to deal with painters block.
I have not shown much in public the past few years. This year I have two shows running from May to September. More details on the shows will be announced in April. Until next time, best wishes.

Marc Moller

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Tina Welter

9 Years Ago

Gardnerville, NV

Hi Marcus, I am fairly new to showing my work on Fine Art America and I was curious to look at a portfolio of someone who is actually making sales here. I really enjoy your work, especially that piece with the mourning doves. I grew up on a farm in Utah and the song of those doves is always connected to my childhood. I'm sorry you haven't felt so well this winter, I hope the spring brings you better health and more pleasant creative time at your easel. All the best, Tina Welter