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A day in the life of Richard Lewer, 2022

Martin King

Darling Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

graphite, watercolour, egg tempera, wax, hardcover books (frame: 124.3cm x 109.7cm depth 6.0cm)

Martin King
born Australia 1957

A day in the life of Richard Lewer 2023
watercolour, tempera and wax on paper, hardcover books

‘A day in the life of Richard Lewer draws on real and imagined worlds. The boxing ring, dreaming scapes and endangered birds, among other anecdotal and worldly subjects, find a way into Richard’s artworks. I like the way he probes his psyche, making paintings, drawings and animations which are humble, whimsical and incisive. His works resonate with his everyday stories, but also reflect everyone’s stories. I wanted to make a picture with moments of Richard in the studio – in the format of an assemblage of working drawings – alternative views that reflect the diversity of Richard’s work and interests.’

Martin King is a Naarm/Melbourne-based artist whose practice includes drawing, watercolour, printmaking, artist books and animation. His work is underpinned by an interest in the Australian landscape, making connections between land, sea and air.


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Darling Portrait Prize 2024

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