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Nationality
  
Maltese

Movement
  
Abstract art

Name
  
Marco Brown


Marco Brown

Born
  
1969 (
1969
)
Malta

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Marco Brown (born 1969) is an abstract artist from the Mediterranean country of Malta. He currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Marco developed an interest in art at an early age. After winning a painting competition organised by the children's television show Take Hart, Marco developed his hobby into a passion. Many of his work are influenced by the mythology and mysticism of the Maltese Islands and the Mediterranean.

After completing his studies, he moved to Paris for nine years where he spent his time teaching English as a foreign language, translating and interpreting in addition to practising and improving his artistic abilities. In his life Marco has also lived in England, Scotland, Belgium and France. His artistic talents are influenced by the vivid and rich colours of the Mediterranean, and Marco has travelled through the region to gain inspiration.

Marco Brown has lived in Israel since summer 2006, where he has participated in various art projects and intensive Hebrew studies. He has also attended four art exhibitions in Israel, promoting the growing arts scene in Malta. Marco has also held exhibitions in the United Kingdom, France, Russia and other countries. He plans to promote art in Malta by organising a fair of Maltese works in Tel Aviv.

Marco Brown is the Maltese representative in the Tel Aviv charity auction, Bank Hapoalim, an organisation that raises money for developing cures for AIDS. He was first selected in 2006, and has been re-invited to the 2007 auction.

On 1 March 2011 Marco released a new updated version of his website, built by British web development company DigitalVibe, which Marco flew to England to finalise.

References

Marco Brown Wikipedia