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Dawn Clements

Dawn Clements was an American artist who was known for her intricate drawings and works that depicted complex, often abstract, and dreamlike stories. Her art explored the relationship between physical and psychological space, as well as fantasy, memory, and reality. She was born in Woburn, Massachusetts, in 1958, and she received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 1980 and her MFA from the Tyler School of Art in 1984. Clements' works were often large-scale and highly detailed, and they incorporated a variety of images and symbols. She worked in a variety of media, including graphite, ink, watercolor, and gouache. Her drawings often featured everyday objects and scenes, such as furniture, books, and interiors, and she was particularly interested in exploring the ways in which these objects and spaces could be transformed through the act of drawing. Throughout her career, Clements exhibited her work in numerous galleries, museums, and festivals around the world. Some of her most famous works include her series of graphite landscapes, her Lonely House series, and her series of large-scale, landscape works. Her art has been described as a type of visual storytelling, combining abstract and representational elements, and it has been featured in many art books and publications, including the prestigious Character Magazine and Artforum. Clements passed away in 2018, but her legacy lives on through her art, which continues to inspire and captivate viewers. Her work is a testament to the power of drawing as a medium for exploring the complexities of the human experience.

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Dawn Clements

Dawn Clements is an American artist based out of Ohio. She is known for her intricate drawings and works depicting complex, often abstract, and dreamlike stories. Her works incorporate a variety of images and symbols, and have been featured in numerous galleries, museums, and festivals around the world. Some of her most famous works include her series of graphite landscapes, her “Lonely House” series, and her series of large-scale, landscape works. Her style often explores the relationship between physical and psychological space, as well as fantasy, memory, and reality. Her art has been described as a type of visual storytelling, combining abstract and representational elements. Clements has been featured in many art books and publications, including the prestigious Character Magazine and Artforum.

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