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In addition to his work in the business sector, '''Dana Mario Wood''' is a contemporary fine artist. He also instructs in oil, mixed media, and sculpture. He has won awards for his artwork and has been featured in galleries, publications, and the LDS Church History Museum. He has also been commissioned for oil paintings and portraiture. | In addition to his work in the business sector, '''Dana Mario Wood''' is a contemporary fine artist. He also instructs in oil, mixed media, and sculpture. He has won awards for his artwork and has been featured in galleries, publications, and the LDS Church History Museum. He has also been commissioned for oil paintings and portraiture. | ||
− | Wood holds an MBA in marketing and a bachelor’s degree in Spanish translation. He served a full-time mission to Costa Rica for [http:// | + | Wood holds an MBA in marketing and a bachelor’s degree in Spanish translation. He served a full-time mission to Costa Rica for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which he is a member. |
He and his wife, Chelsea, are the parents of four children. | He and his wife, Chelsea, are the parents of four children. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 28 August 2021
In addition to his work in the business sector, Dana Mario Wood is a contemporary fine artist. He also instructs in oil, mixed media, and sculpture. He has won awards for his artwork and has been featured in galleries, publications, and the LDS Church History Museum. He has also been commissioned for oil paintings and portraiture.
Wood holds an MBA in marketing and a bachelor’s degree in Spanish translation. He served a full-time mission to Costa Rica for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of which he is a member.
He and his wife, Chelsea, are the parents of four children.