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Mark Groaning designed Yesterday


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On Display at Eagle Motorsports in Rochester NY is a one of kind Yesterday designed by artist Mark Groaning.

Mark's unusual and upbeat art can be seen on this Pearl Yesterday with Green and Black paint designs. Mark is well known for his unconventional designs and the using two-tone paint he has given the Yesterday one of the most recognized designs in the world a new look.

Mark Groaning

Though Mark Groaning's technique and materials vary from project to project, the upbeat style of his work shines through. His art is definitely a reflection of his personality; a whirlwind of ideas, upbeat and energetic, quick to smile, with a good-hearted sense of humor.

Everything Mark experiences fuels his imagination: people he interacts with, that dog walking by, a cat in a window, an empty cup of coffee and a half-eaten muffin, cloud formations and randomly cast stones.


Groaning says, "I find composition for possible paintings or photographs in everything I see... the images appear in my mind as a finished painting and then I feel the urge to breathe life into that image by painting or sculpting it."

You might see his work in a gallery, you might see it in a boutique, on the side of a building, the evening news, a custom painted scooter or in countless private art collections worldwide. Just about everywhere you look in Rochester, New York you see his work. He spends much of his time in his lofty multiple level studio located within the vast art facility known as the Elizabeth Collection and Artisan Works. Mark's unusual and upbeat artwork can also be viewed in many private art collections in Rochester and throughout the country.

website: http://www.markgroaningstudios.com





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Mark Groaning Designed Yesterday/Today
deborah lavell 11.17.2005 18:18
The Malaguti Yesterday that Mark Groaning painted is now
on display at Buffalo NY's famous "Frank and Theresas Anchor Bar". Were the original chicken wing began.
It was purchased from me in 2004 by the owner, not to be ridden but displayed up high in his restaurant. I was quite disappointed when he handed me the money and explained his plans.
So if you are ever in Buffalo for a visit..stop by the Anchor Bar (Main and North St) enter from the parking lot entrance and look up to your left as soon as you walk in.
I visited Marks gallery on Fire Island but did not get to meet him.







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