A majority of our paintings are available by print/design. Originals are rarely available - unless you want a commission, in which case we may scan them for prints/design, but you'll get the original and get to brag to your friends and family that you own a famous painting. If you're interested in getting a print, or a design on our apparel, please reach out to us via email with the reference term and we can post it to our etsy shop.
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Oil on Canvas.
This painting took Mark over 4 months to complete (over 500 hours!!!!). It may not look like it, but many layers were put down to capture the gradiants and vibrant colors present.
This painting symbolizes the effect of duality and how it intertwines. In this scenario, "cool" has overwhelmed "hot", putting a sharp divide with minimal compromise.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Duality")
Oil on Canvas.
This painting took Mark around 3 months to complete (over 400 hours!!!). Many layers were also put down, and many designs were drafted to develop the different dimensions.
This painting symoblizes how different dimensions can coexist and develop from a sequence. Each "pocket" contains a different dimension that sequences an infinite set of patterns. If Mark gets some time, he plans to paint a series of paintings based off the dimensions.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Dimensions")
Oil on Canvas.
Many hours were put into this painting by Mark. Shoutout to Abby Bordosi for modeling for this one!
The symbolism shown depicts the hold that vaping can have on our youth. There is a dark background of what would be a beautiful scenery present to show what awaits those who pick up the habit. The streams of smoke symbolize the grip addiction has on us, and how it locks us into an endless web.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Vape")
Oil on Cavas.
So, unfortunately, Mark's grandpa passed away right before the COVID-19 pandemic. He developed this painting and gave it to his grandma for a Christmas present.
The painting was created from a black-and-white reference photo taken while he was still alive. If you look closely, you can see him thinking "Loreto! It's cold! Hurry up and take the photo!"
Print/design not available :(
Acrylic on Canvas.
Many hours were also put into this one. One could argue that they were wasted hours, but hey, turned out pretty cool right?
Don't ask me who the kid is, we have no idea. Mark was commissioned to paint this for a Christmas present and unfortunately, was never paid :( Word to the wise, we do not accept sketchy bank app transactions and will hold your commission hostage, or make it part of our permanent closet collection until someone decides to buy it for an extremely low price.
Print/Design not available - however, if you want to buy the original for $50, let us know.
Acrylic on Canvas.
Quick whip-up of a battle for the ages of a dude about to get devoured by this chick's dragon. Guy has some balls though right? I'd hit feet.
Mark was on a bit of a Game of Thrones bender for this one.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Dragon")
Acrylic on Canvas with UV Ink decals.
Another quick whip-up of some methodology Mark follows.
We're not going to go into super detail here, but if you can find the rabbit hole you'll get an idea of what this symbolizes.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Hate Love") - NOTE: The prints don't have the UV effect :(
Acrylic on Canvas.
This painting was one of Mark's first paintings completed in his painting class at WVU. It started out as a Mandala, but turned out to have a greater symbolism.
After completing this, Mark sent this painting to his Aunt who suffered from Cerebral Palsy since birth. Living life like that is something we would never wish on anybody. For a few years before she passed, this was displayed in her room and we hope that it gave her some peace of mind. Rest in Peace Aunt Karen.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Palsy Mandala")
Oil on Canvas.
This painting is Mark's first oil painting done in this style. He remembers getting a B, but he learned a lot from it.
This is an example of a classic Mandala. You start out with a center point and create symmetrical designs around it. For anyone that knows us, symmetry is lame! You'll see that most of our designs resemble Mandalas, but we tend to do things our own way :)
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Oil Mandala")
Acrylic on Canvas.
This is another quick whip-up of something Mark honestly can't remember.
If you find some symbolism let us know! At the time of creating this posting, Mark remembers being a tad under the influence and being like "I can paint something normal!" Annnddddd... it spiraled from there.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Flower")
Acrylic on Canvas.
So this was Mark's second painting during his class at WVU. The symbolism is deep and something sacred to him.
'Find the rabbit hole.' We'll let you figure this one out.
Print/Design available by request (Reference "Soul")