Quality Assurance

Ensuring top-tier quality, every piece undergoes a comprehensive quality control process. The result is a professionally printed Giclee artwork, featuring museum-quality inks on premium paper. The artist takes a hands-on approach, personally matting and framing each piece with care, utilizing reclaimed frames and materials to enhance the artistic presentation.

Completed in May 2023 and displayed at the Grays Harbor College Gala, this ink print advocates and calling attention for those who are victims of violence and have no voice. Washington’s Indigenous peoples have the highest population of missing or murdered, but this piece represents all victims of violence who have little or no voice. I felt it important to add my own conception to continue calling attention to the plight of victims

MMIP Missing or Murdered Indigenous People

Artist Statement

Mark, a Lummi Nation enrolled member from Bellingham, Washington, found his passion for Coastal Native Form line art early on.

While initially pursuing a different path, his artistic spark was reignited with the support of his wife, Jozette. Drawing from his heritage and inspired by Hawaiian beauty, Mark creates pieces that blend cultures and evoke emotion.

Starting with pencil sketches, he transforms his designs into Giclee prints on premium materials, personally finishing each piece with reclaimed frames.

Limited Edition of 30 prints. Comes framed by the artist.

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