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Mark Maggiori Art

French, American, b. 1977
Mark Maggiori (born June 16, 1977) is a French-American painter, graphic designer, draftsman, musician, music video director and lead vocalist of the nu metal band Pleymo. He is noted for paintings of American cowboys, American Indians and the American Southwest.
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Artist: Mark Maggiori
The Remuda

The Remuda

By Mark Maggiori

Located in Draper, UT

Giclee print on 300 gsm archival cotton rag with dimensions of 30 x 40 in. Released in 2021 from an edition of 254. Signed and numbered by Mark Maggiori. Large format stunning print.

Category

2010s American Modern Mark Maggiori Art

Materials

Archival Paper

Big Sky Majesty

Big Sky Majesty

By Mark Maggiori

Located in Draper, UT

Archival pigment print on 300 GSM cotton rag fine art matte paper. Dimensions of 27x22 in. Released in 2021 from an edition of 673.

Category

2010s American Modern Mark Maggiori Art

Materials

Archival Paper

Arizona Wonders

Arizona Wonders

By Mark Maggiori

Located in Draper, UT

Giclee print on 300 gsm archival cotton rag with dimensions of 35 x 33 in. Released in 2020 from an edition of 751. Signed and numbered by Mark Maggiori. Large format stunning print.

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2010s American Modern Mark Maggiori Art

Materials

Archival Paper

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