Mark Wardel is a British artist and sculptor, who is best known for creating the iconic masks of David Bowie for the "David Bowie Is" exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He has also worked on other high-profile projects, including the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony and installations for London Fashion Week.
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Trademark's work primarily focuses on sculpture, prop-making, and special effects, often incorporating innovative techniques and materials. He has a unique ability to capture the likeness and spirit of his subjects, as demonstrated by his impressive David Bowie masks that were widely praised for their accuracy and attention to detail.
In addition to his work in the art and entertainment industry, Trademark has also collaborated with various brands and organizations to create immersive experiences and installations that push creative boundaries.
A talented and versatile artist, Mark has made significant contributions to the art world through his innovative sculptures, installations, and special effects creations.
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