Born in 1955 in Taiwan, Marvin Minto Fang is a sculptor whose work is laregly inspired by aspects of nature. He attended the Woodbury University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design in 1982. In 1983, he received his Masters in Arts in Environmental Design from the California State University. In 1987, he received a Masters in Fine Arts from the Otis Parson School of Art.
Fang uses plywood to recreate aspects of nature such as branches, plants, and trees. He says that “although the piece has a natural facade, it is based on a non-natural construct”and uses this idea in his art to challange the inherent way people think about aspects of life and nature.

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