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⚫ | '''Mark Innerst''' (born 1957 in York, PA) is an American painter. Innerst is known for his ] paintings of New York City and his small landscape paintings that harken back to American 19th-century ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Kernan|first=Nathan|title=Mark Innerst|year=2003|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=5}}</ref> | ||
'''Mark Innerst''' (born 1957 in York, PA) is an American painter. | |||
== Work == | |||
⚫ | Innerst is known for his ] paintings of New York City and his small landscape paintings that harken back to American 19th-century ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Kernan|first=Nathan|title=Mark Innerst|year=2003|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=5}}</ref> | ||
The curator Katherine Gass has linked Innerst's work to the landscapes of American painters ] and ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Gass|first=Katherine|title=Mark Innerst|year=2000|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=5}}</ref> | The curator Katherine Gass has linked Innerst's work to the landscapes of American painters ] and ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Gass|first=Katherine|title=Mark Innerst|year=2000|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=5}}</ref> | ||
== Process == | |||
Innerst paints in acrylic on board and oil on canvas. He builds layer upon layer of paint onto the surface, which he keeps flat on a table as he works. Paintings are ultimately glazed and joined with a frame custom-made by Innerst. He also creates many preliminary photographs, drawings, and painted studies. He usually underpaints his paintings in bright red.<ref>{{cite book|last=Kernan|first=Nathan|title=Mark Innerst|year=2003|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=7–8}}</ref> | Innerst paints in acrylic on board and oil on canvas. He builds layer upon layer of paint onto the surface, which he keeps flat on a table as he works. Paintings are ultimately glazed and joined with a frame custom-made by Innerst. He also creates many preliminary photographs, drawings, and painted studies. He usually underpaints his paintings in bright red.<ref>{{cite book|last=Kernan|first=Nathan|title=Mark Innerst|year=2003|publisher=Paul Kasmin Gallery|location=New York|pages=7–8}}</ref> |
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Mark Innerst (born 1957 in York, PA) is an American painter. Innerst is known for his modernist paintings of New York City and his small landscape paintings that harken back to American 19th-century Luminism.
The curator Katherine Gass has linked Innerst's work to the landscapes of American painters James McNeil Whistler and Winslow Homer.
Innerst paints in acrylic on board and oil on canvas. He builds layer upon layer of paint onto the surface, which he keeps flat on a table as he works. Paintings are ultimately glazed and joined with a frame custom-made by Innerst. He also creates many preliminary photographs, drawings, and painted studies. He usually underpaints his paintings in bright red.
References
- Kernan, Nathan (2003). Mark Innerst. New York: Paul Kasmin Gallery. p. 5.
- Gass, Katherine (2000). Mark Innerst. New York: Paul Kasmin Gallery. p. 5.
- Kernan, Nathan (2003). Mark Innerst. New York: Paul Kasmin Gallery. pp. 7–8.