
Mark Susinno
'Delusion'

Mark Susinno
'Stalking Bonefish'

Mark Susinno
'Albie Blitz'

Mark Susinno
'Plunge Pool Revisited'

Mark Susinno
'Nose Down'

Mark Susinno
'Rainbow & Rhyacophilia'

Mark Susinno
'Over The Top'

Mark Susinno
'The End of Winter' |
Born in
1957 in Washington, D.C., Mark Susinno grew up in the Maryland suburbs of
the nation's capital until he moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., to attend Pratt
Institute on a four-year, full-tuition merit scholarship. Upon graduation
with highest honors and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting in
1979, Mark went to work as a torch-cutter and truck driver for a scrap
metal and dismantling firm in Brooklyn. A two-month long cross-country
road trip led Mark to leave NYC for Maryland in 1982, where he continued
to dabble in artistic pursuits while working at various non-art-related
jobs. While working as a fabricator of bulletproof doors in 1985, Mark won
the 1986 Maryland Trout Stamp contest and decided to concentrate on art
professionally. Since then, he has specialized in painting underwater
depictions of freshwater and saltwater game fish and scenes of fly
fishermen pursuing their obsession. Along the way, Mark has added
twenty-one more fishing stamps to his list of credits, including the 1991
First-of-State Pennsylvania Trout/Salmon Stamp and the 2004 First-of-State
Texas Freshwater Stamp. Since 1987, Mark’s limited edition prints have
been published by Wild Wings, L.L.C.
Of his own approach to painting, Mark says:
"I'm a fisherman and that fact affects how I approach making paintings of
game fish. I enjoy suggesting the sense of light and space of the
shallow-water aquatic environment, but I also feel the need to present the
fish themselves such that they are recognizable to the average fisherman,
who is most familiar with how a fish looks when it is out of water. When
painting fish (whether in oil or acrylic), my main focus is on creating an
interesting abstract arrangement of shapes, colors, textures, and
patterns, which I hope will also convey a more or less convincing
impression of an underwater scene."
His passion for fishing and need to gather reference material have led
Mark to Alaska after Pacific salmon, trout, charr, sheefish, grayling, &
pike; Florida for tarpon, bonefish, snook, sea trout, redfish, &
barracuda; Labrador for big brook trout; Scotland and many other North
American locales for browns & rainbows; the east coast for stripers,
bluefish, & dolphin; Texas for big largemouth bass; and too many places to
mention for his beloved smallmouth bass. Mark is an avid fly fisherman who
fly fishes in both freshwater and saltwater. His wife Roxanne (also an
avid fly fisher) accompanies him on many reference-gathering excursions
JURIED EXHIBITIONS:
Society of Animal Artists’ Art & The Animal – 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, & 2009.
Artists for Conservation Annual Show - 2008
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s Wildlife: The Artist’s View – 1993 &
1996.
FISHING STAMPS:
Maryland Trout Stamp - 1986, 1990, 1993; Chesapeake Bay Sportfishing
Stamp – 1989; Indiana Trout/Salmon Stamp - 1988, 1989, 1991; Kentucky
Trout Stamp -1989, 1990, 1993; Delaware Trout Stamp – 1989; Illinois
Salmon Stamp – 1990; Nevada Trout Stamp – 1990; Pennsylvania Trout/Salmon
Stamp - 1991, 2000; Oregon Wild Trout Stamp – 1993; Texas Saltwater Stamp
- 1994, 2003; South Carolina Saltwater Stamp – 1997; New Hampshire
Atlantic Salmon Stamp – 1997; Texas Freshwater Stamp – 2004, 2007.
PUBLICATIONS:
Various Magazines
Cover and/or inside illustrations – Art of Angling Journal, Gray’s
Sporting Journal, Sporting Classics, Field & Stream, Sports Afield,
Fishing World, Fly Fisherman, Trout, IGFA World Record Yearbook,
In-Fisherman, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing in Salt Waters, Cabela’s
& Bass Pro Shops Catalogs, and many others.
Various Books
Cover and/or inside illustrations - Lefty Kreh's Advanced Fly Fishing
Techniques and Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing; Patrick Seslar's
Wildlife Painting Step by Step; Alan J. Robinson's Ode to Bass &
Trout; Joan Muysken Pursley’s Wildlife Art: 60 Contemporary Masters
& Their Work; and many others.
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP:
Society of Animal Artists
Artists for Conservation
Trout Unlimited
Coastal Conservation Association
American Mensa |