Marshall Williams

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Biography:

Mornington Peninsula based artist Marshall Williams is well known for his large-scale seascape paintings, highlighting his fascination with the still and glass-like surfaces which envelope the hulls floating quietly within their watery surrounds.

Absorbed in soft colour and glowing with luminous light, Marshall’s artworks exhibit a mood of silent calm. Drifting and stationary, often as a single hull or as a pair, with a floating expanse of clouds above. The mood and colour are as much the subject of Marshall’s paintings as the illusions of the image.

He studied Fine Art at Monash University and went on to teach fine art & photography at the Victorian College of the Arts. He has lived and worked on the Mornington Peninsula for several years as a full-time practicing artist, with solo and group exhibitions held across Australia.

His work belongs to numerous private and corporate collections.

Résumé:

Education

Diploma of Fine Art, Monash University Caulfield

Graduate diploma in Education

 

 

Recent Solo Exhibitions

2020 – Gallery Sorrento

2019 – Gallery Sorrento

2019 – ‘Contemporary Paintings’, Soho Gallery, Sydney

2018 – Soho Gallery, Sydney

2017 – Soho Gallery, Sydney

2014 – Art Images Gallery, Adelaide

2013 – Soho Gallery, Sydney

2013 – Gadfly Gallery, Perth

2012 – Art Images Gallery, Adelaide

2011 – Soho Gallery, Sydney

2010 – Art Images Gallery, Adelaide

2009 – Soho Gallery, Sydney

2005 – Art & Sea Gallery, Mornington

1995 – Libby Edwards Gallery, Melbourne

 

Recent Group Exhibitions

2024 – Local Artist Soiree, Manyung Gallery Sorrento

2023 – Christmas show, Manyung Art & Design

2023 – Beach Art Soiree, Manyung Gallery Sorrento

2021 – Summer Art Soiree, Manyung Gallery Sorrento

2020 – Art Images Gallery, Adelaide

2012 – Sydney Art Fair

2012 – Melbourne Art Fair

2010 – Seaside Exhibition, Soho Gallery, Sydney

2010 – First Settlement Gallery

2006 – Mahoney’s Gallery, Melbourne

2005 – Mahoney’s Gallery, Melbourne

2005 – Art & Sea Gallery, Mornington

2004 – Mahoney’s Gallery, Melbourne

2004 – AXIA 12 x 12 show

2003 – Mahoney’s Gallery, Melbourne

2000 – Fleurieu Biennale, South Australia

2000 – AXIA Modern Art