Mario Jung

Born in Seoul, South Korea on September 14, 1949, Myung “Mario” Jung began his promising career as a professional artist in the mid 1980’s. Graduating from the Seoul Industrial Junior College in 1971, Mario longed for his artistic talents to take flight. In 1986, he entered the Exhibition of Fine Art of the Seoul Artists Association where he was awarded the Grand Prize of Western style painting. Due to this immediate success, Mario was invited to become a member of the Seoul Artists Association, which he has now been a member of for 40 years.
His life changed dramatically when he was paralyzed, blinded and deafened as side effects from a catastrophic, third-story, balcony fall. Not even interested in food, Mario was giving up until he had a spiritual dream that renewed his strength and his will to live.
Leaving doctors, family, and friends amazed and perplexed, Mario recovered completely and meticulously developed his flexible artistic style. His multi-faceted talents allow him to create richly colored landscapes, brimming with texture and warmth. Brushstrokes announced by fields of color and thick paint bring viewers to the setting sun across the spanning poppies or nestle them safely under a shaded tree. His paintings take on a dreamlike quality, instilling a surreal happiness in his viewers.
Decades ago, Mario moved from his native country of South Korea to settle outside of Atlanta, Georgia. He has spent his time in the United States rising to the top of the art world, having developed a signature painting style that is instantly recognizable.
Mario’s skill as an impasto artist, one who sculpts with paint, is unrivaled. The organized manner with which he adds such thick texture makes his work literally stand out and stand the test of time.
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