Original artwork on 300gsm cotton paper by Marce King.
You can't see the light if you're looking in the dark
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Artwork Details
Medium | Drawing, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 38cm (W) x 51cm (H) x 1cm (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Born in Kilmore, Victoria, Australia, Marce is a distinguished portrait and figurative artist whose work captivates viewers with its profound exploration of the human form. Currently based in Australia, Marce's artistic journey has traversed continents, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and experiences.
Marce's artistic repertoire encompasses drawing, painting, and printmaking, with a specialization in Lithography from Latrobe University, where they graduated with distinction. Their artistic prowess was recognized early on when they won the prestigious graduate award, affording them the opportunity to embark on a transformative artistic odyssey through Europe. This journey served as a crucible for their creativity, shaping their artistic vision and nurturing their profound connection to the human form.
​Since their debut solo exhibition at Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne in 2006, Marce's artistic trajectory has been marked by numerous solo exhibitions across Melbourne, Sydney, Bendigo, Ballarat, and internationally in cities such as New York.
In addition to their solo endeavors, Marce has participated in various group shows, showcasing their work to audiences in Australia, Europe, and online platforms.
​Marce's most recent solo exhibitions in New York (late 2022), Sydney (early 2023) and Melbourne (late 2023) further solidify their standing as a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene. With each brushstroke or line, Marce invites viewers into a world where the human form serves as both subject and canvas, transcending boundaries to evoke emotions and provoke introspection.