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Hillside, Late Fall, c.2015
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Park With Yellow and Red, c.2015
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Farmer With Barn, c.2014
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The Golden Field, c.2013
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Three Trees and Red Sky, c.2011
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Landscape (#231), c.2000
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Still Life with Mannequin, c.1990s
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Flat Shapes #7, c.1980s
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Back Field Conversation, C. 2013
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Coastal Rocks, C. 2013
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Santiam River, c. 2011
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Assembled Visual Record of Time Spent, C. 2009
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Model with Hat, c. 2002
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A Little Bit of Thalo Green , 2015
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Abstraction with Figures, 2015
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Autumn Tree, 2015
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Canyon and River, 2015
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Dried River Bed #2, 2015
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Landscape with Dark Blue Hill, 2015
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Park Trees #2, 2015
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Riverside, 2015
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Yellow Tree, 2015
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Distant Orange, 2014
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Driftwood, Sand, and Rock (OR Beach), 2014
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Fall Color #2, 2014
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Fresh Fruit, 2014
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At the Farmer's Market , 2013
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At the Farmer's Market #20, 2013
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Farmers Market 5 , 2013
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Farmers Market 6 , 2013
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Sea Rock, 2013
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Untitled (Farmers Market Series), 2013
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Dark View, 2012
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Farmers Market #3, 2012
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Figure on Path, 2012
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From Land To Sea, 2012
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Head Study #41, 2012
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Distant Ridge, 2011
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Landscape at Dusk, 2011
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Riverbank with Yellow Tree, 2011
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Autumn Tree , 2009
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Blue Ridge, 2009
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Old Tree Trunk, 2009
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Studio Visitor, 2009
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White Mask, 2009
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Landscape With Oak Tree, 2008
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Landscape, 2007
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Beach, 2004-2005
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Butte, 1998
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Smoker, 1997
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River Rock #6, 1994
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Plant Forms - Abstraction, 1990
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Moss on Branches, 1981
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Tourrettes-Sur-Loup, 1971
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Tree, 1960
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Approach
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Beach #4
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By The Sea
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Collage
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Collage #20
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Collage with Green
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Distant Gaze
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Drifting
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Driftwood and Beach Grass
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Evening Walk
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Face
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Face
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Face #3
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Fields and Winter Sun
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Figure in Doorway
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Figure with Black Shape #15
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Figures in the Field
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Landscape from Highway 99
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Landscape from Hwy 99
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Landscape with raincloud
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Landscape, Alton Baker Park
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Man and Painting with Yellow Shape
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Model with Scarf
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Orange Sky
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Paper Shapes with Thread
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Park Fall Color #1
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Park with Oak
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Pond in Fall
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Red Hill
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Tree and Golden Field
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Trees, Blue Sky
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Two
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Untitled
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Untitled (Boy)
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Untitled (Soft Landscape)
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Untitled (Yellow Figure)
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Untitled Abstract
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Woman With Barn
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Young Man
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Painting is something I need to do – create – to work with color and composition – from my imagination, memory, and observation. – Mark Clarke, Artist Statement, 2009
Venerable Eugene artist Mark Clarke was best known for his unique and quietly powerful landscapes of the Willamette Valley.The Central Oregon Coast, Fern Ridge, and the rural farmland of Oregon are his subjects. Some paintings of his paintings he began on location, then painted on for long periods in his studio. Others are entirely from his imagination, drawn for a lifetime of living in and painting this region. Clarke's vision of the landscape is soft and luminous, almost dream-like. Mark buit and painted all of his own frames, complementing his work with an additional element that expresses his aesthetic and artistic commitment.
Another direction was his experimental, figurative works, generated primarily from his imagination, which are quite different from his landscapes. He used this body of work to experiment with a variety of techniques for handling paint: lots of texture, more impasto, wide brushes, painting knives, and glazes, all of which bring powerful boldness to these pieces.
In describing his work, Mark said, "It's hard to talk about paintings like these because there is no formula. They come out of the process -- the working on them. Things change from day to day. I work on them over and over and over again...even these little ones. It's like landscaping -- moving the shrubbery around!"