- Mark Cline
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Mark Cline is an American artist and entertainer. Inspired by monster and science fiction films, he produces foam and fiberglass figures and fantasy characters for attractions and cities.[1]
Cline has described Foamhenge as his greatest achievement.[2] Cline's work appears in attractions across Virginia, including a concentration of works in and around Natural Bridge, where he works out of Enchanted Castle Studios. His studio appears in the Roadside America books and website.[3]
He often displays creations on April Fools' Day.[4]
Cline was born in Waynesboro, Virginia, where in 1987 he unsuccessfully lobbied city council to erect a 60-foot bust of "Mad" Anthony Wayne atop the city's capped landfill.[5]
Cline was often featured in The News Virginian.[6] He completed a mural just outside city limits on a train bridge over U.S. Route 250.
In 2001, a "suspicious" fire destroyed much of Cline's studio.[7]
External links
- Mark Cline's website
- Profile by The Washington Post
- Profile by The News Virginian
- Mark Cline at Julie's Tacky Treasures
- NBC29 April Fools' Day coverage
References
- ^ Mark Cline website about page
- ^ Carlson, Peter (2006-04-24). "Jurassic Lark". The Washington Post.
- ^ Roadside America
- ^ [1]
- ^ Gonzalez, Tony (2009-04-01). "Epic Return". The News Virginian.
- ^ [2]
- ^ The Roanoke Times
Categories:- American artists
- People from Waynesboro, Virginia
- Living people
- American artist stubs
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