With his enduring reverence for the region, Marc evokes powerful emotions in his spectacular landscapes. His artwork has been exhibited through out the US and he holds a Fine Arts Degree from Syracuse University. The marvel of Colorado continues to inspire Marc as he resides in Evergreen with his wife Terry Imbach.
The rugged environment of life at altitude is best interpreted by someone who has experienced it intimately. Marc Jones came to Colorado in the ‘70s, and after living and working in Boulder for several years, he took a position as the Field Station Manager of the University of Denver’s High Altitude Lab at Echo Lake. Living for eight years at an altitude of 10,700 feet in the shadow of Mount Evans one of Colorado’s “fourteeners”, Marc was inspired by the everyday scenes of this extraordinary setting. This position not only afforded Marc the opportunity to pursue his art in pristine and silent surroundings, but he gained a lifetime of unique and unparalleled experiences amidst a wild and sometimes brutal environment.
Marc recently turned his artistic attention to another one of his passions – exotic sports cars. His talent for painstakingly rendered detail is illustrated by these works. Marc continues to expand his artistic vision.
  
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