The Story
Size:32 x 44 in.
Mark Demsteader’s Study for the Crossing (24" x 36") is a mesmerising blend of classical figurative art and contemporary abstraction. The piece captures a delicate balance between realism and expressive texture, with the female figure emerging from a richly layered background. Her ethereal face, partially veiled in shadow, contrasts with bold streaks of red, creating an interplay of mystery and sensuality.
Demsteader’s signature style merges academic drawing with dynamic, textured surfaces. He embraces spontaneity in his process, working with oil, gouache, charcoal, and pastel on absorbent handmade Indian paper, which introduces organic elements of unpredictability. His compositions convey both serenity and tension, lending his work a timeless yet distinctly modern quality.
Born in Manchester in 1963, Demsteader studied in Oldham and at the Slade before dedicating himself fully to art. His critically acclaimed portraits, including a celebrated series of Emma Watson, have drawn comparisons to Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites. With exhibitions spanning Europe, the Americas, Australia, and Asia, his works are sought after by collectors worldwide, including Angelina Jolie, Nicolas Cage, and Marianela Núñez. His art continues to evolve, exploring movement, expression, and the enigmatic nature of human presence.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:32 x 44 in.
Mark Demsteader’s Study for the Crossing (24" x 36") is a mesmerising blend of classical figurative art and contemporary abstraction. The piece captures a delicate balance between realism and expressive texture, with the female figure emerging from a richly layered background. Her ethereal face, partially veiled in shadow, contrasts with bold streaks of red, creating an interplay of mystery and sensuality.
Demsteader’s signature style merges academic drawing with dynamic, textured surfaces. He embraces spontaneity in his process, working with oil, gouache, charcoal, and pastel on absorbent handmade Indian paper, which introduces organic elements of unpredictability. His compositions convey both serenity and tension, lending his work a timeless yet distinctly modern quality.
Born in Manchester in 1963, Demsteader studied in Oldham and at the Slade before dedicating himself fully to art. His critically acclaimed portraits, including a celebrated series of Emma Watson, have drawn comparisons to Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites. With exhibitions spanning Europe, the Americas, Australia, and Asia, his works are sought after by collectors worldwide, including Angelina Jolie, Nicolas Cage, and Marianela Núñez. His art continues to evolve, exploring movement, expression, and the enigmatic nature of human presence.




















