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Mark King Biography on the Bottom
Mark
King
describes
his
approach
to
painting
as
ninety
percent
preparation.
“It
takes
a
great
deal
of
time
for
me…
but
once
I
begin
I
work
with
great
impetus
with
immense
bursts
of
energy.
It
is
not
until
the
last
ten
or
fifteen
minutes
before
completion
that
I
am
able
to
see
where
the
painting
is
going
and
to
catch
the
mood
of
the
moment.”
Born
in
Bombay
India
to
British
parents
in
1931
Mark
King’s
childhood
was
one
of
exotic
experience
and
privileged
education.
After
graduating
from
La
Martiniére
College
in
Calcutta
the
sixteen-year-old
King
sailed
to
England
to
attend
Bournemouth
College
of
Art.
There
he
studied
painting
sculpture
architecture
and
theatre
design.
Subsequently
he
spent
seven
years
as
the
resident
scenic
designer
at
the
Oxford
Playhouse
Theatre.
In
1961
he
decided
to
concentrate
on
painting
and
he
moved
to
Paris
where
he
studied
at
the
École
des
Beaux-Arts
and
the
Louvre.
It
was
there
that
he
developed
his
impressionistic
style
influenced
by
the
wealth
of
examples
of
European
masters.
Change
has
played
an
important
role
in
both
King’s
art
and
life.
“I
have
a
need
artistically
for
exposure
to
new
ideas
and
images
”
he
says
and
it
was
this
need
that
brought
him
to
America
in
1968
a
move
that
prompted
a
shift
in
his
working
methods.
A
landscape
painter
in
France
King
began
to
expand
his
subject
matter
to
include
sports
and
finding
the
camera
an
indispensable
tool
to
work
from
photographs.
Since
coming
to
America
Mark
King’s
work
has
found
a
wide
acceptance
across
the
United
States.