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...and his techniques range from photo-realism to total abstraction. There was never a time that he can remember wanting to be anything other than an artist. Years of pursuing his craft via design studios and commercial art brought Mort to the West. Awards and inclusions in prestigious collections followed. His paintings have graced the covers of numerous magazines, and he has been featured in American Artist, Wildlife Art News, Art West, Watercolor, Sports Afield, Sporting Classic, Southwest Art and Orange County Illustrated. American Artist chose Mort as their Artist of the Year in 1986. His accomplishments have earned him listings in Who's Who International Biographies, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Art, and Who's Who in the West. In 1993, Mort was elected to U.S. Art Magazine "Artist Hall of Fame". In 2001 Wildlife Art Magazine established Mort as a "Master Artist". Mort's work has been published as limited edition prints since 1978. To date there are over 102 prints available. Mort's interests are many and varied, and they are often reflected in his art. American Indian history and culture hold a special allure for Mort, perhaps because he has an Indian Chief's daughter and Norwegian whalers and explorers among his great grandparents. Wildlife, romantic women with parasols, flowers, fisherman, cowboys, and American Indians have provided him with endless colors and shapes with which to design. Mort's work has taken top awards in many of the exhibitions he has entered including the Society of Animal Artists, the American Watercolor Society, and the National Watercolor Society. Mort's work is represented in many collections including the Smithsonian Institution, National Gallery of Art, National Academy of Design, The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum of Art, The Dunnegan Museum of Art, The National World Museum of Environmental Art, American Artist Magazine, Wildlife Art Magazine and many private and public collections. Mort and his wife, Terri, have three daughters: Brandalyn, Monet and Tauna, who are accomplished students and athletes. Mort has three adult sons: Mort Jr., who upon leaving the Navy chose to work and reside in North Carolina; Eric, a graduate of Miami of Ohio, is an Art Director for a magazine publisher in Ohio; and Mort's youngest son Scott lives in San Clemente, CA and works as a Digital Imager for "Focus 360," an Architectual Communications Company. Tauna is attending Northern Arizona University, majoring in Art. Monet is a recent graduate of San Diego State University, with a BA in Psychology and is working towards her Masters. Brandalyn is a University of California at Santa Barbara graduate and credentialed elementary school teacher. Mort and Terri and their daughters reside in the city of Oceanside in San Diego County, California. |


