Skip to content

Close Menu

  • DRAWING
  • PRINTMAKING
  • PAINTING
  • SCULPTURE
  • LEARN
  • STUDIO VISITS
  • COMMISSION

MARK YOUD

…RHYMES WITH LOUD.

  • DRAWING
  • PRINTMAKING
  • PAINTING
  • SCULPTURE
  • LEARN
  • STUDIO VISITS
  • COMMISSION

Author: Mark Youd

Fragment LXV

  • Gallery
  • PRINTMAKING
Mark Youd March 26, 2020 No Comments

Fragment LXV, woodcut & monoprint, 40x30cm

Professor Jo Martin (Fragment LXIV)

  • Gallery
  • PAINTING
Mark Youd March 18, 2020 No Comments

Professor Jo Martin CBE, President of the Royal College of Pathologists (Fragment LXIV), oil on canvas, 100x75cm – commissioned portrait.

Fragment LXI

  • DRAWING
  • Gallery
Mark Youd October 9, 2019 No Comments

“Fragment LXI” – Ink and Acrylic on Perspex, 160x120cm.

Fragment LX

  • Gallery
  • PAINTING
Mark Youd June 5, 2019 No Comments

“Fragment LX” – Oil on Canvas, 100x75cm.

Psyche XV

  • Gallery
  • PRINTMAKING
Mark Youd March 4, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XV” Drypoint & Carborundum, 40x30cm.

Psyche XIV

  • Gallery
  • PRINTMAKING
Mark Youd February 27, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XIV” Woodcut, 40x30cm.

Psyche XIII

  • Gallery
  • PRINTMAKING
Mark Youd February 8, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XIII” Drypoint, 40x30cm.

“Psyche XII”

  • Gallery
  • SCULPTURE
Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XII” – Plaster on steel base, 28cm high.

“Psyche XI”

  • Gallery
  • SCULPTURE
Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XI” – Plaster on steel base, 30cm high.

“Psyche X”

  • Gallery
  • SCULPTURE
Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche X” – Plaster on steel base, 30cm high.

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

studio@markyoud.co.uk

Mark Youd is an artist working in an old farmhouse near Glasgow. He trained as a draughtsman and, in parallel to a successful career as a designer and technical illustrator, he developed his personal artistic practice, exploring psychology through portraiture; Investigating the boundaries and intersections of scientific, spiritual and artistic understanding in relation to the human portrait, from the traditional to the abstract, in drawing, printmaking, painting and sculpture.