Sally Clark
Sally was born in Central New York, Little Falls, and was graduated from Middlebury College with a BA in Fine Arts. She served as docent at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Museum in Utica, NY, for 29 years before moving to Savannah. She and her husband/framer summer in the Adirondacks. EDUCATION: BA in Art History from Middlebury College, in 1956. Docent at Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Utica, NY for 30 years. Formal instruction in watercolor since 1981 with Edward Christiana, Everett Adelman, Guy Corriero, Barbara Nechis, Frank Webb, Jean Dobie, Louise Cadillac, Carole Barnes and Easton Pribble. GALLERIES: The Pioneer Gallery, Cooperstown, NY Old Forge Art Center, Old Forge, NY, permanent Collection Horizon Gallery, Savannah, GA. AFFILIATIONS: Central New York Watercolor Society, Signature Member Throughout the years, she has participated in many juried shows, has won awards and has participated in group and solo exhibitions. She has taught workshops in watercolor and watermedia. A list of the above may be obtained from her at the address below: SALLY CLARK, PO Box 237, Woodgate, NY, 13494, 315-392-3307 (summer); 6 Robert Reid Court, Savannah, GA, 31411, 912-598-9723 (winter)
Contact me at: tasclark@aol.com
To view more work and for more information, please visit Sally's web site at http://www.sallyclark.net/
“I paint only in watermedia, and never cease to marvel at the interplay of artist, paint and paper. Beginning painting realistically in 1981 with transparent watercolor, I have moved into abstraction and now use acrylics, gouache, inks, and collage along with the transparent watercolor for more texture and excitement!!” "Since 2007, I have been experimenting with painting on canvas, masonite, and wood panelling. Now most of my paintings are not under glass and are easier to view."
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