Mark Mallia Obituary: Mark Mallia has died at the age of 59. His pals disseminated the news of his demise on social media. The autodidactic artist, who specialized in abstract and portrait painting across various mixed media and ceramic sculptures, passed away suddenly on Tuesday after a short illness. Mallia, born in 1965, has worked in Malta, Monaco, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
He gained recognition for his unconventional personality, which proved advantageous in producing a wide range of artworks. Some of his notable works are Caricatural Portraits and his Crow Series. His notable exhibitions encompass a range of solo shows in Malta, such as Open Closet, Postcards from Beyond, Black Canvas, and Zabach exhibitions, in addition to participation in collective exhibitions.
Additionally, he gained recognition for soliciting financial resources and promoting awareness of ALS in Malta. An outpouring of tributes flooded social media in response to the announcement. “I am not accustomed to writing in this place.” My father had a strong interest in writing, and his work was well-received by readers. He often encouraged me to publish something on Facebook, but I did not have much interest in it.
However, I find myself in the present situation. “He would always refer to me as his ‘clone’, so I must assume that this is one of my duties,” wrote Zoe, Mark’s daughter. “I regret to inform you that my father, Mark Mallia, has passed away. He was well-known and liked by many.” It is quite unlikely that anyone will ever encounter another person like him in my lifetime. I am committed to ensuring that his legacy endures so that he will always be remembered.
“I express my gratitude for the support and messages I have received during this difficult situation. “My family and I have highly valued each message or check-in. The author expressed profound gratitude to the individuals at Mater Dei for their utmost efforts in preserving his presence and for their remarkable kindness and unwavering consistency. “The global community commends you, brother!” According to Clinton Pisani, you have consistently lived your life with complete freedom, doing and saying whatever you desire.