




All children love to draw, at least for a time, but when others were hanging up their plastic aprons and throwing out crayon scraps, Marc Burckhardt kept drawing.
And he never stopped. It’s a testament to both his talent and determination, that aside from a brief stint bussing tables, he’s always made a living as an artist.
“I was always drawing from early on,” Burckhardt says. “My mom was an art history major, who became a philosophy major. She was painting and we had art around us all the time.”
Fuente: Communication Arts
www.marcart.net
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