About

Greg Murdock studied ceramics, sculpture, and drawing at the University of Saskatchewan before traveling to Mexico to study bronze at the Instituto Allende. Murdock later came to Vancouver to study at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, where he expanded his architectural vision and imagery, created installations, and discovered the potential of spackle as a medium and surface in his two- and three-dimensional works. Murdock’s work has continually explores processes that mediate between drawing and painting. Combining many methods such as fresco, encaustic and oil paint, the activity of drawing and mark making is always present in his work. His imagery deals with ideas of implied ritualized space in architecture and landscape, as well as the intersections between them.  

Selected Works

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Greg Murdock

Civilizations

1985

Mixed Media on Plywood

  • Diptych: 72" x 96 1/2" overall
Greg Murdock

Shoreline Ghosts

2005

Etching and Aquatint AP 3/5

  • 30" x 43 1/2"
Greg Murdock

Echo

2015

Pastel, crayon, gouache and graphite on paper

  • 40" x 26"
Greg Murdock

Altered Polyhedra #10

2015

Mixed Media on Paper

  • 28" x 20 1/2"

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