Zieff, Mark

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Mark Zieff

The Champions

colored pencil on watercolor wash

15″ x 22″

2024

I’ve always been interested in older, everyday household objects – the well-used, worn and imperfect. Though small and ordinary, they are a quiet reminder that the true meaning and richness of life still comes from the simple and mundane activities of everyday living. Our relationship with clothing is among the most intimate, complex and unique of all man-made objects. Many of the clothes in these drawings are my own and I use my artwork as a way to explore my own connections with the past.

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Mark Zieff

You Can Talk Until You Are Blue In The Face

colored pencil on Canson paper

24″ x 18″

2021

I have always been fascinated with old, manufactured objects – the well-worn and imperfect. These objects are a link with the past, our human past. Though ordinary, they are a quiet reminder that the true meaning and richness of life still comes from the simple and mundane activities of everyday living. More recently I have begun to focus on our relationships with clothing – it is the most complex and unique among manufactured objects. Many of the clothes in my drawings are my own and I use my artwork as a way to explore my own connections with the past.

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Mark Zieff

Washed Out, Washed Up

colored pencil on Canson papaer

24″ x 18″

2022

“Washed out, washed up”, is part of a continuing series of drawings that explores the lasting social and environmental impact of fast fashion clothing. Though low cost, these garments come with a very heavy price tag. Fashion clothing accounts for 10% of all greenhouse gases. It also consumes one tenth of all the water used to run and clean factories – it takes 1800 gallons of water to make one pair of jeans. And, many of the chemicals used to make these garments can not be treated and are left to accumulate in open pools in countries without strict environmental regulations.

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