Heart of Darkness by Mark Forton

Classic Literature

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Design By: Mark Forton
Mark Forton

Mark Forton aka mafMOVE is a contemporary mixed media artist. His work has been described as a “collage of abstract forms and modern POP interlocked in a digitized dreamscape.” Originally from Michigan, he used to reside in sunny California and now again resides in less sunny Michigan. www.mafmovement.com

 

Design By: Mark Forton
Mark Forton

Mark Forton aka mafMOVE is a contemporary mixed media artist. His work has been described as a “collage of abstract forms and modern POP interlocked in a digitized dreamscape.” Originally from Michigan, he used to reside in sunny California and now again resides in less sunny Michigan. www.mafmovement.com

 

Artist Statement

"...a mighty big river, that you could see on the map, resembling an immense snake uncoiled..." A story that is like the veins that snake through our body pumping blood to our heart. Separate veins that pump the same blood to the same heart. — Mark Forton