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John Edward Marin was born in 1970 in Hillsboro, New Hampshire, the youngest of six children and raised in a traditional household. Throughout John’s life he has worked with his hands. John apprenticed with a master carpenter, eventually becoming a master carpenter himself, working in Nantucket, Massachusetts and Denver, Colorado before finding his way to Atlanta, Georgia where he continued to hone his carpenter skills. While living in Atlanta, John was inspired by a group of Artists that he became acquainted with while working at a manufacturing company designing and building furniture for the trade. In 2002 John’s inspiration lead him to try his hand at painting, and by spring of 2003 he had found a real passion for his new form of art. John’s experience as a master carpenter and love for carpentry and design lead him down a new path of creativity, and his new found love of painting ignited his creative passion and personal quest for spiritual truth. By the winter of 2004 John had given his first solo show at the Octane Lounge on the hip and trendy West side of Atlanta. It was during this time period that John made up his mind to paint full time. In 2006 John sold everything he owned, including his car, and flew to Los Angeles without so much as one paintbrush in his suitcase to pursue his dream of being a painter and making his mark on the Art World. After arriving in Los Angeles John had to find a place to paint and procure all new equipment to build the wood panels that he uses to create most of his works of art on. He located a small space to work near where he was living and began his spiritual sojourn that was the beginning of two new collections of innovative mixed media art that speaks volumes about who John Edward Marin is as an artist. Since arriving in Los Angeles, John’s work has been seen on several Television shows. He has been a featured artist at Barkeeper in Silverlake and his work has been shown at Janssen Art Space in Palm Springs. |
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