Visited Turkey a few years ago, and saw this charming little town. It used to be half Greek and half Turk, before the revolution when the Turks kicked all the Greeks out. They did manage to preserve the town, and although it's pretty touristy, it's still worth seeing. This was a window in one of the many little shops that abound there.
My love of the arts began early on in life and was greatly influenced by an inspiring photography teacher in high school. I began teaching myself to paint in 2019 and have had my work exhibited in numerous shows in the Detroit area. One of the joys of being an artist is looking at the world in totally different ways and discovering a painting or photograph in a million unexpected places. For inquiries: dominmark@yahoo.com
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"Radio Daze-4"
A funky little 60's Era transistor radio.
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I've done a bunch of paintings of my cat Lizzie. But I've never done one at such a dramatic viewpoint as this one. This is not an ea...
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I have this colorful display of pop bottles on our kitchen counter. The other day, the late afternoon sun was hitting them so dramatically...
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This is a self-portrait depicting the outrage I feel about the recent presidential election. I've thoroughly given up on this country....
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