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Mark King, a champion
of Impressionism and the Ecole de Paris, was born in Bombay in 1931 of British
parents. He is the product of an exotic and privileged upbringing in India,
where he lived until the age of sixteen during the tumultuous last days of
the British Raj. In 1948, following graduation from La Martiniere College
in Calcutta, where his focus had been botany as well as art, King sailed to
England to attend Bournemouth College of Art, having determined to pursue
painting, sculpture, architecture and theater design. In 1961 King decided
to concentrate on painting and moved to Paris to study at the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts
and the Louvre. Mark King moved to the United States in 1968.
For subjects he knows
intimately, like Paris street scenes, King draws from memory. For sporting
subjects, on the other hand, the camera is an indispensable tool. He takes
several photographs of a subject, condensing various views or themes into
one composition, without exactly reproducing nature. Small pencil sketches
noting color and compositional motifs act as reminders of feelings and responses
to events and vistas King admires. From these two sources, King produces vibrant
preliminary drawings in gouache, devising structural and visual solutions
for larger canvases, which he executes in acrylic. King uses palette knife
ninety percent of the time, only using brush for small details.
Mark King’s original
paintings and serigraphs can be found in some of the most prestigious fine
art collections throughout the world including the Bush Presidential Library.
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