His work was inspired during his time in Paris through exposure to several influences including: the museums of Europe, that enhanced his artistic knowledge, the music of John Coltrane, and also African Art that he saw in the galleries on Rue Guenegaud.
[1][2] However, he preferred the solitude of the countryside, and having finished his studies, he returned to his native Burgundy where he produced most of his work in his studio there.
[4] These images were influenced by Russian Avant-Garde artists Malevich and Rodchenko, rather than the western European cubists such as Picasso and Braque.
During his career, Marc exhibited in France and internationally including shows in New York City and Tokyo.
[6] Marc's wife continued to exhibit his paintings in her own gallery, Galerie du Ressort, until 1998.