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‘Rajasthani man, Jaipur’
Oil on board21" x 16" (53cm x 40cm)
(Front cover)
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MARK CLARK
R E C E N T T R AV E L S
2 5 T H M AY – 5 T H J U N E 2 0 1 0
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‘Two Gujarati men, Bhuj’
Oil on board12" x 16" (30cm x 40cm)
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‘At the water pump’
Oil on canvas24" x 26" (60cm x 66cm)
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‘Holy man, Samode, Rajasthan’
Charcoal on paper18" x 12" (45cm x 30cm)
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‘Rajasthani woman, Nawalgarh’
Oil on board24" x 16" (60cm x 40cm)
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‘Nude in sunlight’
Charcoal on paper26" x 20" (66cm x 50cm)
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‘Standing nude’
Oil on board24" x 16" (60cm x 40cm)
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‘Rajasthani man with white beard’
Pencil on paper16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Rajasthani woman with pots’
Oil on copper19" x 13" (48cm x 33cm)
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‘Two Rajasthani women with pots’
Oil on board16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Rajasthani Mahoot, Amber Palace’
Charcoal on paper21" x 14" (53cm x 35cm)
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‘Rajasthani man with white beard, Nawalgarh’
Charcoal on paper16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Two Gujarati women walking’
Oil on board16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Gujarati man, Bhuj’
Oil on board16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Boy in Jain Temple, Palitana’
Oil on canvas28" x 22" (71cm x 55cm)
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‘Seated nude’
Pencil on paper28" x 21" (71cm x 53cm)
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‘Seated nude’
Oil on canvas351/2" x 311/2" (90cm x 80cm)
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‘Gujariti woman with pots’
Oil on copper19" x 13" (48cm x 33cm)
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‘Rajasthani woman with veil’
Oil on copper16" x 8" (40cm x 20cm)
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‘Rajasthani musician, Chittorgargh’
Charcoal on paper26" x 19" (66cm x 48cm)
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‘Street scene, Jodhpur’
Oil on board23" x 28" (58cm x 71cm)
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‘Two Rajasthani women, five pots’
Oil on board16" x 24" (40cm x 60cm)
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‘On the Ghats’
Oil on board16" x 12" (40cm x 30cm)
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‘Nude with knee raised’
Oil on board21" x 16" (53cm x 40cm)
From my earliest attempts at drawing to my first experience of the life room as a schoolboy,capturing the human form has been my drivingforce. In the past I have questioned whether thiswas too limiting, but have since concluded thatthere is so much to explore working from thefigure. I could repeatedly draw the same face orbody and I will always see something new.
My other great inspiration is India. Since my firstvisit, to Calcutta over 15 years ago, it is a countrythat has continuously fascinated me. I find thesubject matter inexhaustible. Trying to capture the inner contentment and majesty ofthe people and conveying the wonderful sensory assault when I am out there are thechallenges that keep me returning year after year.
Whether I am painting a portrait, making an etching of a nude or drawing an Indianman in a Rajasthani landscape, the human figure underpins the whole gamut of mywork.
MARK CLARK
CRICKET FINE ART
CRICKET FINE ART
2 Park Walk Chelsea London SW10 0ADTel: 020 7352 2733 Mobile: 07778 568 367
email: info@cricketfineart.co.uk website: www.cricketfineart.co.uk