Nude Woman (Blue): Original Contemporary Ink and Acrylic Drawing on Paper By Alysha Marko
Alysha Grace Marko
Nude woman (Blue) 2022
22.5 x 28.5 in
Acrylic Paint
Suki ink and acrylic on paper. 22.5 x 28.5 in. Framing options available.
Born in Central Jersey, Alysha Grace Marko is an NYC-based painter and the owner of AMRM Gallery. Growing up, Alysha was always involved in art: singing, dancing, and theatre. Moving around constantly in her childhood, Alysha grew to love the adventure of being on the go and meeting new people all the time. Alysha went to the University of Massachusetts Amherst and later graduated from Seton Hall University with a degree in psychology.
After graduating, Alysha pursued her successful acting and modeling career in Los Angeles, appearing in Elle and Playboy Magazine as well as numerous films, television, and theatre productions. It was in L.A. where she found her love of painting. With her background in psychology, painting became a form of archetypal psychoanalysis of society and self-reflection. She continued her studies in New York, taking courses at the Arts Student League while working for The Switzer Group, an architectural interior design firm.
Alysha Grace Marko
Nude woman (Blue) 2022
22.5 x 28.5 in
Acrylic Paint
Suki ink and acrylic on paper. 22.5 x 28.5 in. Framing options available.
Born in Central Jersey, Alysha Grace Marko is an NYC-based painter and the owner of AMRM Gallery. Growing up, Alysha was always involved in art: singing, dancing, and theatre. Moving around constantly in her childhood, Alysha grew to love the adventure of being on the go and meeting new people all the time. Alysha went to the University of Massachusetts Amherst and later graduated from Seton Hall University with a degree in psychology.
After graduating, Alysha pursued her successful acting and modeling career in Los Angeles, appearing in Elle and Playboy Magazine as well as numerous films, television, and theatre productions. It was in L.A. where she found her love of painting. With her background in psychology, painting became a form of archetypal psychoanalysis of society and self-reflection. She continued her studies in New York, taking courses at the Arts Student League while working for The Switzer Group, an architectural interior design firm.