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MARK YOUR CALENDARS ...
UPCOMING EVENT - WLAST STUDIO TOUR 
 JUNE 9 & 10 - 10-5 EACH DAY 
 AT MY STUDIO IN THE OLD ALDIE RECTORY 39207 JOHN MOSBY HWY, ALDIE, VIRGINIA 20105. 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE TOUR
CHECK OUT WLAST STUDIOTOUR.ORG.             MANY OF THE IMAGES HIGHLIGHTED BELOW WILL BE ON DISPLAY.  

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Welcome to the  web site of Donna Clark.   Please look around and if you have any questions 
about any of the images you can contact her at the Old Aldie Rectory Studio in Aldie , VA
by Phone at 703-327-3430 or by e-mail at donnaclark3@aol.com .


In addition to the specific pages of this website, from time to time Donna will feature current images to the below slideshow. She has downloaded 14 new photographs from her recent visit to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Donna is a widely acclaimed and collected painter, photographer and printmaker who uses her photographs as inspiration for her one of a kind work in other media.

 NEW WORK                                                                                                                                   HORIZONS SERIES 2011-2012

 

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Recently during a trip to Utah I ventured out to view the sunset over Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake.  I arrived at 9:05 PM and during the next 30 minutes experienced the most extraordinary series of light and atmospheric shifts. The air was thick and warm and the mosquitos were out in force but I still took a few dozen photographs of different views.  This painting  is my meditation on the total experience.  I call the painting "As Darkness Falls".

 MORE  PHOTOGRAPHS THAT INSPIRE MY PAINTINGS

Below you will find selections from my new series of photographs about movement through time.  Each image was taken with a small digital handheld camera through the window of a speeding car or an airplane landing. They remind me of my paintings.