Contemporary American artist. Born in Washington, Indiana, in 1948, Earvin Clark moved with his family to California in 1953, where he remained to develop his artistic talent.Clark's artistic endeavors have been heavily influenced by his worldly travels. He has lived in Amsterdam to study Van Gogh and has traveled throughout Europe and South America in pursuit of artistic inspiration. Clark's recent work reflects influences from the classical period and the works of the old masters that he studied intently in Europe. Earvin Clark's work ranges widely from small images produced on paper, to sculpture, to murals that stretch for many city blocks. Clark has had his work exhibited in the Los Angeles and New York Art Expos every year since 1990. His work has also been exhibited in international Expos throughout this time period, specifically those held in Japan and at Art Asia in Hong Kong.He has been commissioned to do work by such major foundations as the Baltimore Orioles Baseball Stadium, the Atlantic Club in New York, the Inverness Lodge in California, Club Hilton Hotel in Pleasanton, California, and Harrah's Club in Lake Tahoe, California. |