Mark Innerst (born 1957 in York, PA) is an American painter known for his luminous urban landscapes.
He worked as a preparator at the newly formed Metro Pictures Gallery in 1981.
[2] The curator Katherine Gass has linked Innerst's work to the landscapes of American painters James McNeill Whistler and Winslow Homer.
[3] Earlier works by Innerst include the Monochromatic Gray Drawings from the early 1980s, the Ultramarine Blue Paintings from 1984 to 1985, and the Amusement Park Paintings from the late 2000s.
Paintings are ultimately glazed and joined with a frame custom-made by Innerst.