Description
Mark Demsteader Original for Sale
Mark Demsteader Natasha Original for sale at Cheshire Art Gallery, in addition to this we have other works available.
Artist: Mark Demsteader
Title: Natasha
Charcoal & Gouache on Paper
Size 22″ x 30″ Inches
Museum Quality Hand Crafted Frame with UV Museum Glass – This piece has sold however we have other works by Mark Demsteader available.
Mark Demsteader Natasha
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We are proud to be representing the incredible artist Mark Demsteader.
Mark Demsteader was born in Greater Manchester, where he still lives and works. He studied at Rochdale College and Oldham College before taking up a postgraduate position at the Slade School of Art in London. In a long and varied career his artwork has won several awards. Including The Lyceum Prize. And The Sidney Andrews Scholarship. In recent years Mark’s reputation has flourished. Consequently he has become one of the most popular figurative artists in Britain today. He is a master of various mediums & techniques.
His charcoal & gouache portraits have an almost sculptural feel to them. Powerful depictions of the female form in clean assured lines have helped spark a renaissance of interest in traditional life drawing amongst the art collecting fraternity. His superb oil Paintings have the essence & feel of an Old Master painting, but with his artistic vision he creates paintings which are modern things of beauty.
One of the Highlights of his career is his ‘Emma‘ Exhibition which featured in Vogue. This was a sell out exhibition featuring portraits of the Hollywood star Emma Watson. Mark has also created exhibitions with ballerina Marianela Nuñez, the model Erin O’Connor.
Cheshire Art Gallery are proud to introduce Mark Demsteader to the North West.
Here in the UK, Mark rarely exhibits outside of London. However he has collectors around the globe and has representation in places such as Paris. Hong Kong, Japan and the USA. So we are extremely proud to be the only Gallery in the North West to represent Mark Demsteader.