MY COVID-19 BIG FAT ART DUMP

OK, WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER? I don’t know about you but I’m experiencing a TON of anxiety. I would have initially thought the art would be flowing out of me. But to be frank, it isn’t. These are terrifying times and when you have kids. It’s even more so. My best friend almost died from this virus. My wife’s uncle tested negative, but with all the uncertainty these tests have with False Negatives/False Positives, it’s hard to know. He was also hospitalized with the exact same symptoms that others infected with Covid-19 had. Luckily, he his now back home and is self quarantining as well. Talking to them about their experiences are harrowing to say the least. Both are very healthy, and yet, they still had been hit hard by this virus. Stay quarantined, create art and try to brighten up some one else’s day. That’s all I feel I can do, and yet I feel helpless. But I am also grateful the rest of my close circle of friends and family are well. If you are reading this, I hope the same goes for you and your family. So here is my second art dump. A smattering of digital and oil paintings and sketches. Enjoy and stay safe out there! - Doug

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Liquidmethod

Doug Clarke is an award winning Plein Air and Studio painter based out of Virginia Beach. He works in oils creating plein air and studio paintings.

Graduating with Honors and Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Commonwealth University, Doug's work has evolved from commercial to fine art.  As an active member of the Norfolk Drawing Group, the painter strives for excellence in his figure drawings and paintings.  His commitment to life drawing and painting led him outdoors to paint "en plein air".  There he realized his passion for capturing light and nature in his own personal way.

Doug has been commissioned to paint both Harborfest and Neptune Festival posters for 2014.  Awards include 1st place awards for Plein Air 757,  Williamsburg Plein Air and the Plein Air Mount Lebanon quick draw competitions, as well as a three time winner of the Historic Fort Monroe Plein Air Exhibition.  His paintings are collected far and abroad internationally.  Doug’s work is currently represented by Harbor Gallery and the Ellen Moore Gallery.

In pursuit of mastering his craft, he has participates in local and national plein air events

When painting outdoors, Doug is very passionate about capturing the vanishing landscapes of Southeastern Virginia.