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The basis of this
watercolour is a landscape of ancient rainforest remnant in central Victoria in Australia. I have embedded a number of objects and art historical references in the work, including Albrecht Durer’s Celestial Globe of the Southern Hemisphere, old hard cover books with obscure drawings of landscape and birds and representations of old natural history photographs. I have also referenced my own drawings and etchings of the Lyrebird,… a unique Australian bird. The watercolour is applied to drafting film which allows for a hauntingly translucent finish. Pigment and watercolour is also applied to a backing sheet which influences the subtle colouration. The loose treatment and application of the watercolour, including drips down the page, combined with the representational treatment of the landscape and figures, for me create a visual and beguiling tension, the drawing contains the potential to be complete and incomplete at
the same time.'
Martin King is an accomplished Australian artist working across drawing, printmaking, watercolour, artist books, and animation, with a background including a Masters of Fine Art from Monash University. His meticulous, materially-rich techniques include working on diverse surfaces—from paper to repurposed library books—using dry pigment, graphite, encaustic wax, and more, blending precision with chance and layering historical references. Profoundly inspired by nature, mortality, and the sublime, he creates emotionally resonant works that balance beauty and strangeness, ultimately conveying hope and an embrace of life's complexity.