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Locality: Los Angeles, California



Website: www.markcastator.com

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Mark Castator Sculpture 13.02.2021

Put Some Art into Your Life Living with art in your home can be a transformative experience. Some people say it is like having a relationship. You are sharing your home with a unique one-of-a-kind creation. No one else in the world has this work of art. It is an intimate experience. You see it on a constant basis and it becomes a part of your life. A good work of art will constantly surprise you. Even after years, you will be amazed how often you see something new in it tha...t you had never notice before. It will constantly intrigue you. I have been fortunate enough to sell many people their first work of art. But I must warn you of the danger. It is addictive. Once you start collecting original art you may never want to stop. "L'espirit de Scalia" fabricated steel, 84x18x18 inches

Mark Castator Sculpture 28.01.2021

Put some art in your life. Naked Aggression gel medium transfer on wooden shipping pallet.

Mark Castator Sculpture 22.01.2021

Mark Castator Sculpture Receives 2019 Best of Lafayette Award LAFAYETTE November 30, 2019 -- Mark Castator Sculpture has been selected for the 2019 Best of Lafayette Award in the Arts & Entertainment category by the Lafayette Award Program. Each year, the Lafayette Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Lafayette area a great place to live, work and play.

Mark Castator Sculpture 05.01.2021

PUT SOME ART IN YOUR LIFE Elvis got his. Now get yours. Earl the Hound Dog was inspired by my friend Noah Edmundson dog back in the 90's. This wire sculpture was made in the tradition of one of my art heroes, Alexander Calder. It stands on its own and wags it tail. Message me for more info.