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Locality: Victoria, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-361-1716



Website: www.markheine.com

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Mark Heine art 29.06.2021

When I was young I went for coffee each week with my artist father and his painting buddies, all life long professional artists. I learned so much from them. I'...m hoping the new LevellingUp Professional Tier Mentoring Program becomes just such an event. A chance to exchange ideas with peers and learn from each other in the constantly changing world of art. The monthly on-line Zoom program starts May 5th, 2021. There are 4 spaces left to fill. Check it out at https://www.levellingup.ca/mark-heine-mastermind See more

Mark Heine art 04.06.2021

Join me! I’m excited to offer MENTORING FOR PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS through an initiative launched by a Canadian artist Julie DeBoer and her company, LevellingUp. ...Built by artists, for artists! Join the community! Learn more here: https://www.levellingup.ca/mark-heine-mastermind/ I’ll be mentoring a group of 6 artists, starting in May. We’ll meet online as a group for 3 hours every month. Between these sessions you'll work on your homework alongside the other group members, supporting and celebrating each other. Is this for you? Are you a Professional artist: With a successful career, a well-defined style, and strong technical skills At least 10 years experience on your CV Feeling torn between creating beautiful work and producing saleable product Finding little time to take risks, to differentiate your work further, to push your technique and style to the next level I'd love to walk this journey with you! #artmentoring #mentorship #givingback #apprentice #artistsforartists #artclass #artworkshop #masterartist #artapprentice #peoplehelpingpeople #expertadvice #artistnetwork #creativenetwork #community #bettertogether #levelup #LUartist #LUmaster

Mark Heine art 01.06.2021

Just off the easel, this is "Elemental, study 36" X 36" oil on canvas (available.) It's the latest in my Sirens series for my coming Sirens book. With the 6th r...ound of edits done, it's back in my hands and now for a few minor tweaks and then it's off to find a publisher (fingers crossed.) If anyone has feedback around the ins and outs of the publishing process, please share! If you like the new painting, please share that as well. Much appreciated. More info on this painting can be found on my web site. Here's the back label writing ... The Pace of Life The edges of two estranged worlds come face to face. Here, the ancient elements of nature meet as the two worlds push back and forth: earth, air, fire and water. The fire from the sun causes the atmosphere to heat. That, combined with the Coriolis effect of our rotating planet, creates weather. Fetch, which is the wind over distance of water, creates waves that break with relentless erosive force where the edges of worlds collide. The pace of natural environmental change can be measured, much like we measure time by the hands of a clock or the pages of a calendar. Adaptation of species to a changing environment is evolution, which is designed to keep pace with erosion and the other natural processes of change, such as volcanic and seismic activity. The combination of these processes of change and the ensuing adaptation is the natural pace of life on earth: change over time = life-speed. But the current processes creating change are not natural, and they are not happening at the pace of life-speed. Natural life-speed can be quantified by the past, and the speed of extinction by the future, but only as long as the actions of one overwhelming variable remains unchanged human behaviour

Mark Heine art 25.05.2021

When I was young I went for coffee each week with my artist father and his painting buddies, all life long professional artists. I learned so much from them. I'...m hoping the new LevellingUp Professional Tier Mentoring Program becomes just such an event. A chance to exchange ideas with peers and learn from each other in the constantly changing world of art. The monthly on-line Zoom program starts May 5th, 2021. There are 4 spaces left to fill. Check it out at https://www.levellingup.ca/mark-heine-mastermind See more

Mark Heine art 13.05.2021

Mark Heine on Using Brushes to Create an Airbrush Effect LU master artist Mark Heine art shares how he achieves character and depth in his painting. layering a...nd blending. His his unique technique is inspired from his background in illustration! Mark mentors both EMERGING and PROFESSIONAL artists in oil, watercolour, and acrylic. Head over to levellingup.ca for more info! #airbrushpainting #oilpainting #paintlayers #blendingpaint #paintingtechniques #illustrationpainting #storyartist #authorartist #professionalartist #emergingartist #masterartist #artmentor #artistcommunity #artistsforartists #luartist #levellingup

Mark Heine art 05.05.2021

Join me! I’m excited to offer MENTORING FOR PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS through an initiative launched by a Canadian artist Julie DeBoer and her company, LevellingUp. ...Built by artists, for artists! Join the community! Learn more here: https://www.levellingup.ca/mark-heine-mastermind/ I’ll be mentoring a group of 6 artists, starting in May. We’ll meet online as a group for 3 hours every month. Between these sessions you'll work on your homework alongside the other group members, supporting and celebrating each other. Is this for you? Are you a Professional artist: With a successful career, a well-defined style, and strong technical skills At least 10 years experience on your CV Feeling torn between creating beautiful work and producing saleable product Finding little time to take risks, to differentiate your work further, to push your technique and style to the next level I'd love to walk this journey with you! #artmentoring #mentorship #givingback #apprentice #artistsforartists #artclass #artworkshop #masterartist #artapprentice #peoplehelpingpeople #expertadvice #artistnetwork #creativenetwork #community #bettertogether #levelup #LUartist #LUmaster

Mark Heine art 25.04.2021

Just off the easel, this is "Elemental, study 36" X 36" oil on canvas (available.) It's the latest in my Sirens series for my coming Sirens book. With the 6th r...ound of edits done, it's back in my hands and now for a few minor tweaks and then it's off to find a publisher (fingers crossed.) If anyone has feedback around the ins and outs of the publishing process, please share! If you like the new painting, please share that as well. Much appreciated. More info on this painting can be found on my web site. Here's the back label writing ... The Pace of Life The edges of two estranged worlds come face to face. Here, the ancient elements of nature meet as the two worlds push back and forth: earth, air, fire and water. The fire from the sun causes the atmosphere to heat. That, combined with the Coriolis effect of our rotating planet, creates weather. Fetch, which is the wind over distance of water, creates waves that break with relentless erosive force where the edges of worlds collide. The pace of natural environmental change can be measured, much like we measure time by the hands of a clock or the pages of a calendar. Adaptation of species to a changing environment is evolution, which is designed to keep pace with erosion and the other natural processes of change, such as volcanic and seismic activity. The combination of these processes of change and the ensuing adaptation is the natural pace of life on earth: change over time = life-speed. But the current processes creating change are not natural, and they are not happening at the pace of life-speed. Natural life-speed can be quantified by the past, and the speed of extinction by the future, but only as long as the actions of one overwhelming variable remains unchanged human behaviour