“Blooming Flowers 2” commissioned by MSC Cruises @msccruisesofficial and @artinpublicplacesmdc
Blooming Flowers 2
44.5” x 63”
Ink, Collage and Archival Glue on Watercolor Paper
2025
Courtesy of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places Trust
@artinpublicplacesmdc@miamidadearts
#miamidadearts
#markfleuridor
Photographed by Marc Tatti
“Blooming Flowers 3” commissioned by MSC Cruises @msccruisesofficial and @artinpublicplacesmdc
Blooming Flowers 3
76” x H 60”
Ink, Collage and Archival Glue on Watercolor Paper
2025
Courtesy of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places Trust
@artinpublicplacesmdc@miamidadearts
#miamidadearts
#markfleuridor
Photographed by Marc Tatti
“Blooming Flowers 1” commissioned by MSC Cruises @msccruisesofficial and @artinpublicplacesmdc
Blooming Flowers 1
44.5” x 59”
Ink, Collage and Archival Glue on Watercolor Paper
2025
Courtesy of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places Trust
@artinpublicplacesmdc@miamidadearts
#miamidadearts
#markfleuridor
Photographed by Marc Tatti
Meet @markfleuridor (2015 Visual Arts & U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts), a Miami-born visual artist and a 2025 YoungArts x @anthropologie Leading with Creativity Award winner. Mark explores storytelling through painting, quilting, collage, and pattern making. Through his art practice, he seeks to better understand his own memories and family narratives.
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Learn more about our partnership and meet the Leading with Creativity winners at the link in bio.
My artworks are currently on view in the exhibition, This Must Be The Place, Wassaic Project’s 2025–2026 Winter Exhibition.
The exhibition presents eleven artists throughout the seven floors of Maxon Mills whose practices converge around four shared concerns: personal and cultural histories; material transformation and visual symbolism; the sacred and the speculative; and immersive, reflective encounters.
On view: December 6th, 2025 to March 14th, 2026
Thursday–Sunday, 12–5 PM
Photo Credits: Josh Simpson and the Wassaic Project