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Innerst paints in acrylic on board and oil on canvas. He builds layer upon layer of paint onto the surface, which he keeps flat on a table as he works. Paintings are ultimately glazed and joined with a frame custom-made by
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Duncan, Michael. "Mark
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Milazzo, Richard. Mark
Innerst: Doubt and Delirium (exhibition catalogue). Brussels: Alain Noirhomme Gallery, 2009.
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Innerst has been exhibiting in New York City galleries since the early 1980s. He currently lives and works in
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