A Brief History:

Murray Hubick has had a very successful career which has encompased virtually every aspec of the visual arts including painting, drawing and portraiture in the full variety of mediums and advanced mural / trompe d’oeil technique.

He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has works in the collections of the Morgan Bank- Canada, the Swiss Bank, CKOC Radio- Canada, Mr. J. Ward ( Director, Sea Links Ferries, Dover U. K. ) to name but a few.

Murray moved to the U. K. in 1992 and since then has exhibited in galleries throughout England and on the continent as well as being involved with numerous commissioned works of trompe d’oeil murals and portraiture.

His treatment of a complete cinema house in Lincolnshire has been highlighted on "ITV’s Country Calendar" and in "Country Life Magazine", a national U. K

The Artist's Statement

Over the past number of years, I have worked almost exclusively in my studio here in Tunbridge Wells which, for those of you who might not be familiar with the geography of England is in a very beautiful part of the county of kent and about fifty miles south of the city of London. I deal my work mostly through my agent here in the U. K. My most recent exhibitions have been in London and Connecticut.

As to my work, the main interest seems to lie in paintings based on the nude which I have repeatedly gone back to over the years. Some still life, although while I enjoy working in the genre a periodic break from it is required. Finally, portraiture, which I find fascinating and probably the most rewarding. For me the idea of pulling a personality out or being able to reveal the person within is very challenging. The most recent works can be seen in the portraiture section and are done on a fairly large scale, also a direction I seem to be going in.

If there are any who would be interested to know more about me or my work or would like to express your views or have any questions about my work, please feel free to get in touch, I would welcome your thoughts and input."