Larissa Martin is a mixed media artist based in Sussex, England, known for her playful and illustrative paintings and drawings that explores physical, mental and energetic states of being with mixed media on paper. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts from California College of the Arts, she has exhibited in several group and two two-person exhibitions in the San Francisco Bay Area and London. Her work is part of many private collections in the US, UK, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia.


exhibitions, Projects and publications

2022 // The Poser // Book with 38 portraits reimagined by Maya Stein // Toad hall editions

2021 // Phases // online Exhibition // dearartistswithanxiety.com

2020 // heal sho // online art auction // www.healsho.com

2019 // Ashdown House Art Auction // Ashdown House // Forest Row

2017 // Forest Row festival art exhibition // the yard// west susse

2015 // final piece Tamalpa life art process // Chichester memorial hall

2014 // Forest Row Festival Art Exhibition // The Yard // forest Row

2013 // Larissa Martin and Jacky Hutson //Flaxon Ptootch // Kentish Town, London

2012 // Hawley Infants School Arts Trust Fundraiser // Camden Town, London

2011 // Mural for Hawley Infants School Playground // Camden Town, London

2009 // Kids in the Hall // fifty-five-fifteen // Oakland, CA

2008 // Group Exhibition // Artist Xchange // San Francisco, CA

2006 // Munny Show // Boomerang Gallery // Petaluma, CA

2006 // Silent Dreams // Cricket Engiene // Oakland, CA

2006 // Paranormal Paramours // Boomerang Gallery

2005 // Benefit for Victims of Earthquake in Pakistan // Maverix Studios // San Francisco, CA

2005 // Five // Low Gallery // San Francisco, CA

2005 // Heal // Benefit for Charlotte Maxwell Clinic // Maverix Studios

2005 // Tunnel Visions // Boomerang Gallery // Petaluma

2005 // Love and Destruction // OnSix Gallery // San Francisco

2005 // Tsunami Relief Benefit // Maverix Studios // San Francisco

2004 // Summer Salad // Maverix Studios // San Francisco

2004 // Exquisite Corpse // Needles and Pens // San Francisco