Skip to main content
Customizable
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent
Trade Member Offer Available
Customize this piece
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent
Early Morning Fog Bank | Paintings by Studio Mark Vincent

Created and Sold by Studio Mark Vincent

Studio Mark Vincent

Early Morning Fog Bank - Paintings

Free Shipping

Price $680

In Stock Now

Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
$0 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: December 27, 2024
My paintings are professionally packaged by a local family-owned shipping service.

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
18H x 24W in
45.72H x 60.96W cm

18X24 Inches, Oil Pastel on 98lb Mixed Media Paper, July 2022. This piece is contemplating a summer's morning on the Pacific Ocean, on the South Beach, near Westport, Grays Harbor, Washington.

Item Early Morning Fog Bank
As seen in Creator's Studio, Hoquiam, WA
Have more questions about this item?
Studio Mark Vincent
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Contemplating the Pacific Northwest in Oil Pastels: Coastal Landscapes and Still Lives

I was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and I presently live and work here.
As a young man, I traveled to Europe. I settled in the Netherlands where I apprenticed to Dutch abstract artist Henk Brokke. He became my mentor, to whom I am deeply indebted. I studied drawing, painting and printmaking as well as many media of sculpture, including my favorite – restoration stone carving.
Wherever I traveled, I sought the contemplative life. I found it in European art from early western Christian art, Byzantine mosaics, Georgian icons, and Giotto, to the 17th century Dutch masters, especially Jan Vermeer.
I was also influenced by artists of the modern era: the post-impressionists, Van Gogh and Cezanne, the later Braque, Modigliani portraits. American watercolorist and landscape expressionist John Marin holds a peculiar fascination for me, as do, in contrast, the abstract paintings of Mark Rothko.
I feel most at home with the simple still lives and landscapes of the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi whom I fell in love with four decades ago.
I have now returned to the Pacific Northwest, working in my studio in a small logging town in the state of Washington. I have discovered and come to love oil pastels.
You will find Morandi’s contemplative influence in the still lives I paint on rainy days. On dry days, I paint the coast and its hinterland. In my landscapes, the Dutch experience shines through most emphatically. A collector calls all my work contemplative, even my paintings of our wild coastal landscape. I let you decide for yourself.
Although I focus on coastal landscapes and still lives, I also paint portraits and other subjects. Contact me for photos. I am available for commissions.