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Biography |
Martin J Day is a ¶ Martin began his artistic life very early, after watching his father Brian execute a perfectly rendered and life-like pencil drawing of a close family friend at the dinner table when he was at the ¶ By age 15 he had enrolled in an illustration course via the Adelaide ¶ Armed with a portfolio containing a few college drawings at an interview, ¶ Martin was also commissioned by Expo organizers to design and build a mobile Brisbane Expo-themed mural. The monument was constructed in 3 large canvas sections and was painted with the help of a group of artists during one of the final parades of the world fair. The finished abstract work was presented to the Brisbane Lord Mayor Sally-Anne Atkinson and was installed in her office hallway. ¶ ¶ Following the Brisbane, Expo Martin set up a portrait studio at McWhirters Marketplace in Brisbane city which would act as a base while he painted murals at various locations in Brisbane and its suburbs. Some of his portrait commissions included country music stars, Lee Conway and Chad Morgan. During this chapter, Martin also managed to complete an apprenticeship as a traditional signwriter and worked for various sign companies. Martin was involved in projects such as the Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast where he was contracted along with signwriters, Artists, and interior decorators to create aged gold and marble effects all over the building's interior rooms. ¶ ¶ In the early 90s, Martin also worked for Channel 10 Brisbane as a court artist and station illustrator beginning at the tail end of the famous Fitzgerald inquiry and continuing into the CJC trial of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen. Some of his involuntary subjects included characters such as Police Commissioner Terry Lewis, Luke Shaw, Jack Herbert (The bagman), Vic Conte, and Gerry Bellino. ¶ The following 10 years were spent working as a professional Illustrator for 2 of Queensland’s largest Souvenir distributors, WW Souvenirs and Souvenirs Australia launching his ¶ Martin's art career came to a ¶ Today, ensuing a lengthy hiatus in the middle of a 3-decade career of Illustrating, Mural painting, and signwriting, Martin has revived his earlier passion as a wildlife artist and is currently painting watercolor works featuring Australian wildlife which will be shown at exhibitions both locally and overseas. Martin is a winner of the Talent prize award in the 2023 "Animal international juried art contest" held in Los Angeles for his bald eagle pastel drawing entitled "Surveillant Poise". ¶ |