Liquidmethod is also known as Doug Clarke.  He graduated at VCU in Richmond, Virginia with Honors, Magna Cum Laude.  Currently he is a practicing plein air painter, choosing his landscape subjects from train yards to old buildings and run down areas of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. As an active member of the Norfolk Drawing Group, Doug strives for excellence in his figure drawings and paintings. His gallery exhibits include the Art Institute of Charlotte, NC and the Visual Arts Gallery of Portsmouth, VA, London Square Galleries in Norfolk and more.

He was awarded the Summit Award for Norfolk’s Plein Air Exhibition.  In addition, being featured in the Scion Kalospectra Artist Exhibit in Richmond. His art is collected afar and abroad internationally. 

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Nothing Ever Good Comes From A Telegram...

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I may not use this panel, but it reminds me of stories I've heard and seen about telegrams. Something so simple as a half a piece of paper, faded yellow and flimsy could wreck a family, tear the heart out and crush someone was a common as an email. Telegrams seems to have more association with bad news than good. If someone came to me with one, I would instantly expect bad news. The last one was actually delivered a couple years ago. Surprisingly, it still trudged on like a horse left to die in the desert. Useless to most except a select few, until some cowboy with half a conscious decides to do what most cannot. Pull the trigger and end the suffering.

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