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Classically trained and self taught and his work ranges in style from high realism to impressionism. His style is evocative of some of the great master painters of the Renaissance.
Marks strength is particularly evident in his ability to capture on canvas the emotion and essence of the human spirit. Having been inspired by His Holiness Pope John Paul II Apostolic Letter to Artists and Mark has been best known as a portrait artist
Mark is famous for his 8 feet by 20-foot mural of the Last Supper that had been featured in an April 2002 edition of the Catholic Spirit. The mural is on a conference room wall and it's a depiction from the Leonard Da Vinci's Last Supper original, except the apostles on the left are friends of the artist and Jesus is looking out to us.
Mark Sanislo, a resident of Minnesota is an accomplished working in oil and pastel mediums and considers himself a classical realist. He greatly admires and tries to emulate the creative vision and technical skill combined in the work of the masters and impressionists. The majority of his work is portraitive and figurative in oil and pastel and includes academic, corporate and private commissions. Mark enjoys painting still life, pets, equestrian and landscape with various subjects
After a Biology major and Nuclear Medicine career, Connie began her art studies in 1984, apprenticing with nationally-renowned artist, Daniel Greene. She also studied at the Art Student's League and with many other well-known working artists, most recently Richard Whitney in New Hampshire.