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September Issue 2008

Shain Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Veronica Clark

New works by North Carolina artist, Veronica Clark will be exhibited in a one-woman show at the Shain Gallery in Charlotte, NC. The exhibit will be on view from Sept. 19 through Oct. 2, 2008.

Born in Sussex and growing up in the English countryside, Clark has lived and studied in London, Paris and Florence. Since 1981, she has resided in the Carolinas. Most recently she spends time between Charlotte and a family farm in Chester, SC, where her studio overlooks fields with cows which are often the subject of her paintings. Horses, dogs, chickens and geese also provide much inspiration, as do the animals she meets on her travels.

Clark completed two weeks at the American Academy of Equine Art in Lexington, KY, studying under Lesley Humphrey. She has also attended workshops with George Strickland, Scott Burdick, Steve Early and Dawn Emerson.

Clark has exhibited and won awards in local and regional shows, with work in collections across the United States and in Europe. Recently, she had her work accepted in the American Academy of Equine Art, a juried show in Lexington, KY, and in 2008, she was the official artist for Charlotte's Queens Cup Steeplechase.

Shain Gallery located in the heart of Myers Park in Charlotte has been on the forefront of the Charlotte art scene since opening their doors in 1998. The gallery represents many regional and national artists.

For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 704/334-7744 or visit (www.shaingallery.com).

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