Mark Kelvin Horton

Mark Kelvin Horton
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About the Artist:

Mark Kelvin Horton was born and raised in rural North Carolina. After graduating from East Carolina University School of Art in 1983, Horton moved to New York City to begin a career in advertising and design. He carried with him the dream of someday becoming a painter.
Eighteen years of living in New York were spent working as a creative director in various advertising agencies and eventually founding his own design company. Those years also provided an invaluable opportunity for Horton to view firsthand the seemingly endless number of masterworks of art in the city’s museums and galleries. Horton was captivated by the works of George Inness, Herman Herzog, Frederic Church and the tonalist photographer, Edward Steichen. He also admired and studied the realism of John Singer Sargent and Winslow Homer as well as the romantic landscapes of the Hudson River School painters. The experience had a profound effect on his artistic development.
During his years working as an artistic director and designer, Horton continued to nurture his “fine art side”, drawing, sketching and painting whenever he had the opportunity. In early 2001 Horton made the decision to devote himself to painting full-time. He left New York City and returned to his Southern roots, moving to Charleston, South Carolina.
Horton is particularly fascinated with the effects of light and weather upon the landscape. He paints beyond a literal interpretation of a scene to portray nature in a way that reflects his own ideas and sensibilities while capturing the spirit, color and changing light of a place.
 
EDUCATION
East Carolina University, BFA-Graphic Design, 1983
Wingate College, 1978-1979
Studies with Michael Workman, Caroline Anderson and T. Allen Lawson
 
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2012 Southeastern Wildlife Exhibition  Charleston, SC
2012 Door County Plein Air Festival Invitational  Fish Creek, Wisconsin
2012 Cashiers Plein Air Festival Invitational  Cashiers, NC
2012 Waterfowl Festival Invitational  Easton, MD
2012 10-Year Retrospective, Wingate University  Wingate, NC
2012 Southern Scenes  Horton Hayes Fine Art, Charleston, SC
2012 Recent Paintings, City Art Gallery  Greenville, NC
2011 The English Landscape, Horton Hayes Fine Art  Charleston, SC
2011 Southern Legacy, City Art Gallery  Greenville, NC
2010 Salmagundi Club Non-Member Juried Exhibition  New York, NY
2010 Salon International Show  Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio, TX
2010 Montgomery Museum Auction  Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL
2010 Autumn Competition  Bucks County Gallery, New Hope, PA
 
HONORS AND AWARDS
2009 American Impressionist Society 10th Annual National Juried Exhibition
2009 Salmagundi Club Open Exhibition - Winner: Washington Square Award
2009 Salon International Artist in Residence, Balsam Mountain Preserve, NC, August
2008 Paint the Parks Top 100  Artist in Residence, Lake Keowee Preserve, SC, December 2008
2008 Salmagundi Club Open Exhibition
2008 Artist in Residence, Balsam Mountain Preserve, NC, June
2007 Paint America Top 100
2007 Paint the Parks Top 100
Selected to represent South Carolina Artists, Art in Embassies Program for the United States Department of State, US Embassy, Ottawa, Canada
 
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Garden And Gun Magazine, August 2009
American Art Collector, November 2009
Southwest Art, November 2009
Charleston Style and Design, Winter 2009
Kiawah Island Legends, 2008 Volume 19/Number 1
American Art Collector, April 2008
Charleston Mercury, Spring 2006
Art and Antiques, October 2005
 
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Oil Painters of America
American Society of Marine Artists, Signature Member
Charleston Outdoor Painters Association
 
SELECTED CLIENTS AND COLLECTIONS
Applera Corporation
Barbara Southerland Design, New York, NY
Cox Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, GA
Daniel Island Club, Daniel Island, SC
East Beach Company, Norfolk, VA
First Citizens Bank, Greenville, NC
Harvell and Collins, PA
Hatteras Yachts
Hospice of Charleston, SC
Ronald McDonald House, Greenville, NC
Stuart Walston, Inc.
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