Monday, June 20, 2016

Jimmy's Art Work


Jimmy S. Clark, Jr., a self­-taught/emerging artist from Louisiana, USA, now living in Northern Virginia. Jimmy has been fascinated with drawing and painting since childhood. He specializes in landscape and abstract paintings using acrylic as his medium. Member of the Prince William Art Society since 2014. Awarded, "People's Choice Award", PWAS Fall Art Show, 2014. Received Special Merit award, Abstracts 2015 and 2016 Art Exhibition, Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery. Clark also received a Special Recognition Award Certificate from Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery for submission to Landscapes 2016 Art Exhibition for his painting titled: "Snowy Winter".

Artist Statement
Clark’s source of inspiration comes from memories of nature, water, ideas and life experiences. He has been experimenting with abstraction to express more of his Impressionist art abilities. His acrylic works are inspired by the serenity, calmness of nature and life's journey. When he paints, he is reminded of his blessings from God and his beautiful creations. He attempts to capture uniqueness and originality on canvas using colorful brush strokes. He wants to present every piece with a breath of life to present peace and inspire people.



To see all of Jimmy’s beautiful artwork, 

Jimmy’s Art Work the Book
Available in Paperback and Hardcover here!

Sailboats and Pier © Jimmy S. Clark, Jr.



Cityscape © Jimmy S. Clark, Jr.


Black Silhouette Tree  © Jimmy S. Clark, Jr.
New York City Exhibit!
June 23 through June 30, 2016
674 9th Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10036
Exhibit open to the general public
Tuesday - Saturday 11am-7pm
International artists "Dare to Share" their artwork with New York City
Details, please visit: http://www.in3artworldwide.com


Meet the Artist!
July 10th, 2016 - Manassas, VA
Third Annual Juried Exhibition
May 15 - July 10, 2016
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
at the Hylton Performing Arts Center
10960 George Mason Cir, Manassas, VA 20109
Gallery Hours: Tue-Sat, 10am - 6pm
and two hours prior to each performance

© Jimmy S. Clark, Jr.

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