Artist | Maria Gordon | Resides | Spain |
Website | maria-gordon-illustration.com | Medium | Watercolor Mixed Media Diorama |
Print Shop | maria-gordon-illustration.com/shop | [email protected] | |
Follow the Artist | Themes | Memory Nostalgia Innocence Passage of Time Hope Childhood Mourning Nursery Rhymes Fairy Tales Animism Folklore Dreams |
About the artist
From an early age, painting has been a constant thread in Maria Gordon’s life, intertwined with the solitude of her childhood. Spending much of her time alone fostered a vivid imagination and a deep affection for the introspective worlds that now inform her artistic vision.
Maria’s family were antique dealers, and she grew up surrounded by curious objects, peculiar toys, and forgotten relics. These fragments of the past quietly influenced her aesthetic. Furthermore, the early loss of several close family members left a profound mark, instilling a sensitivity towards themes of time, memory, and absence in her work.
Maria’s art reflects both the innocence of youth and the presence of deeper, often darker, undercurrents. Raised within the traditions of the Catholic Church, her pieces continue to blend the sacred, the playful, and the mysterious.
After completing her studies, Maria spent several years working as an artisan bookbinder. This experience left a lasting impression on her artistic practice; the influence of traditional craftsmanship is evident in the meticulous way she constructs the dioramas, paper houses, and other delicate objects through which she tells stories.
Blending painting with assemblage, she creates intimate scenes and quietly haunted spaces—personal moments transformed into small, imaginary worlds. Her work represents a gentle search for understanding, drawing inspiration from nature, inner life, and the silent stories objects hold.
Most recently, Maria has been creating papercut figurines and peep shows, broadening her artistic practice as she explores new techniques and opens up new dimensions within her art.
Artwork Themes & Subject Matter
Maria Gordon’s work delves into existential themes, the connection between nature and spirit, and the search for light in the darkness. Her sources of inspiration include childhood memories, the Cantabrian gray seascape and beech forests. Her religious upbringing also plays an important role, alongside influences from folklore, paganism, and the world of dreams.
She creates stories of creatures and landscapes from other worlds. Through her paintings, dioramas, and little houses, she transforms memories into myths and strange tales—reflecting on themes of hope, belief, and inner refuge.
Press
Maria Gordon’s artworks have been featured in notable magazines including Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Issue 48, Haus A Rest Issue 55, and Suboart Magazine, Nr. 32
Upcoming Exhibitions
When | Exhibition | Gallery |
May 2025 | Group exhibition: ‘Who Owns Flowers?’ | Lunar Market Gallery Shanghai, China |
June 2025 | Group exhibition: ‘Enchanted Fables?’ | Curio Art Gallery Lisbon, Portugal |
September 2025 | Group exhibition: ‘Museum at Night’ | Guignol Shop and Gallery Osaka, Japan |
October 2025 | Group exhibition: ‘Miniature World and Mysticism’ | Fulingnai Art Gallery Shanghai, China |
October 2025 | Solo exhibition: ‘A Childhood Fores’ | Quirky Fox Gallery Taranaki, New Zealand |
January 2026 | Solo exhibition: ‘Daedalus’ Nook’ | Myrten Gallery Tokyo, Japan |
March 2026 | Solo exhibition: ‘Yet to be announced’ | Picaresque Gallery Tokyo, Japan |
February 2027 | Group exhibition: ‘Yet to be announced’ | Gallery Hydrangea Tokyo, Japan |
CV
Education
2016
BA in Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Selected Group Exhibitions
2025
Every Creature’s Story, Online Show, Anthology Gallery, Idaho, United States
Once Upon a Nightmare Online Show, Curio Art Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal
2024
Child’s Play: Exploring Childhood Through Art, Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Featured in Hidden, House of Smalls, Edinburgh
My Haunted Dollhouse, Chicken Shop Hermits, London
2022
Songs of the Imbeciles, Baskwell Arts, Edinburgh