Mark J. Ferrari

Mark J. Ferrari
     

Bereft of meaning after an Olympic ice skating career, and a Nobel Peace Prize for Interdisciplinary Hubris, Mark Ferrari turned to art in 1987; quietly giving private lessons to such luminaries as Pablo Picasso, Norman Rockwell, and Andy Warhol. Don't believe it? We'd invite you to ask them yourselves, but sadly ... they're all dead.

      In time, consumed by the thirst for enlightenment, Ferrari is rumored to have retired to a hidden hermitage somewhere in the Seattle area, where he hovers two feet off the ground and glows in the dark, sustained entirely by air-born nutrients, like an arboreal cactus.

..... Okay. The truth then.

      He's used colored pencils, (believe it or not), and antiquated graphics software to create illustration and concept work for: Tor, Ace-Berkeley, NAL, Doubleday, Eclipse Comics, Chaosium, Unix Review Magazine, MZB Fantasy Magazine, ILM, Lucasfilm & Lucasarts Software, Acclaim Software, Buena Vista Software, MacGraw Hill Interactive, Virgin Mastertronics, Bullet Proof Software, Interplay, Realtime Associates, Electronic Arts and Mattel Interactive to name a few. Has won numerous obscure awards. Has written a novel. (Yes, art is just his day-job.) Single, non-smoker, no pets.

Send email correspondence to Mark at info@markferrari.com




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