Artists
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Marko Mavrovich
Marko Mavrovich was born in 1960 to Croatian parents living in California. Marko began drawing, painting and exhibiting his work in street shows where he was discovered by established galleries. Those galleries gave him valuable exposure through exhibiting his artwork around the country. He began painting what he knew: coastlines, seascapes, and landscapes.
Artwork
Down the Amalfi Coast
345470 Mavrovich, Marko Down the Amalfi Coast 2015 23 1/2'' x 19'' Giclee in color with hand-embellishments on canvas. Hand-signed in pigment by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 450 examples (150 Arabic numbered European artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered hors commerce proofs, 15 Arabic numbered printer proofs, and 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs also exist).
Giverny Spring
345690 MAVROVICH, MARKO Giverny Spring 2015 24" x 23 1/2" Giclee in color with hand-embellishments on canvas. Hand-signed in pigment by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 450 examples (150 Arabic numbered European artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered hors commerce proofs, 15 Arabic numbered printer proofs, and 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs also exist).
Waiting for You in St. Martin
345610 Mavrovich, Marko Waiting for You in St. Martin 2015 14'' x 28 3/8'' Giclee in color with hand-embellishments on canvas. Hand-signed in pigment by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 450 examples (150 Arabic numbered European artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 150 Arabic numbered hors commerce proofs, 15 Arabic numbered printer proofs, and 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs also exist).
Just for Us
230323 Mavrovich, Marko Just for Us 2008 19 7/8'' x 29 7/8'' Giclee in color on canvas with hand embellishment. Signed in ink and numbered on verso. From the European artist's proof edition of 45 (240 numbered proofs, 45 artist's proofs, 45 hors commerce proofs, 10 printer's proofs and 3 bon a tirer proof impressions also exist).
Latest News
Enjoy This Look Inside Artist Marko Mavrovich’s Studio
Marko Mavrovich says someone once referred to his studio as organized chaos. “I know where everything is,” he says as he maneuvers around blank canvases and easels supporting paintings in progress. Mavrovich uncovers his palette - a tin tray filled to the edges with vibrant color, mixed and modeled from trailing grooves left by brush strokes. His studio space is intimate and quiet on the ground level of his Southern California home. A fenced yard and pool rest at the base of a steep and treed hi...
Marko Mavrovich Donates Paintings to SEAL Legacy Foundation
Artist Marko Mavrovich admits the emotions his military-themed paintings evoke makes it difficult to complete the works. “When I paint these paintings of soldiers with dogs I can’t start and finish them,” Mavrovich says. “I start tearing up and have to put them aside and I’ll go paint something else.” As a result, Mavrovich only creates three or four of these special military canine paintings a year, and often reserves them for charitable causes close to his heart. Most recently, he donated two...
Watch How Artist Marko Mavrovich Paints His Story
Artist Marko Mavrovich makes no apologies for his studio. To him, the cluttered piles of paintbrushes, wood and canvases are perfection. “It’s just one of those messy things where I know where everything is,” Mavrovich says with a laugh. Park West Gallery provides a peek into the world of Mavrovich with its latest video. In the comfort of his studio, the California native explains how he and his Croatian parents moved back to their homeland. It was here where the young Mavrovich fell in love wit...
Marko Mavrovich reconnects with America and collectors through art
As Park West Gallery VIP members viewed works by California native Marko Mavrovich at the Henry hotel in Dearborn, Michigan, the artist was doing the same right next to them. “I don’t get to enjoy them, as soon as they’re done they go out for framing,” he said with a chuckle. But Mavrovich, the son of a watercolor artist, did more than examine his own works during the February 27 event. In fact, he was drawing inspiration from everything around him, and opened up to Park West Gallery about how h...