Location — Mark Arts
Photography — Darrin Hackney Photography
Models — Models and Images
Hair and Makeup — Crave Beauty Academy
Hair — Toyjaunna B, Samantha C, Jordan S
Makeup — Kassie B, Lesly A, Yardira G
The twisting stickwork behind Paycie is the art of Patrick Doughtery, who combines carpentry skills, a love of nature and studies in art history and sculpture to create his one-of-a-kind pieces. Over the last 30 years he has created more than 300 monumental- scale works around the world. Over 100 Wichita-area volunteers helped Doughtery build his twisty, whimsical sculptures outside Mark Arts out of simple tree saplings. Learn more at stickwork.net or markarts.com.
The large-scale canvas behind Pam is the work of Wichita abstract expressionist painter and longtime art educator Charles Baughman, whose picturesque landscapes, birds, flowers, trees and clouds are brought to life with contrasting and harmonious colors and bold compositions. A selection of his works are being shown at Mark Arts in conjunction with the release of his artist book, “Splatter Scapes.” For more information visit charlesbaughman.com or markarts.com.
Mark Arts was proud to feature American painter John Newsom’s show “Universal Frontier” through March. The New York-based artist was born and raised in Hutchinson, Kansas, and the natural landscape by which he was surrounded as a child provided a well of inspiration from which he continues to draw. His large-scale canvases frequently place realistic winged creatures against impressionistic geometric abstract surroundings. Visit johnnewsom.info or markarts.com to learn more.
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