Difference between revisions of "Anthony Clarkson"
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*[[Pusher]] - custom for the [[DIY Pusher Show]], 2009 | *[[Pusher]] - custom for the [[DIY Pusher Show]], 2009 |
Latest revision as of 15:10, 28 September 2020
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Biography[edit]
The art of Anthony Clarkson is a ghostly surreal world, mixed with troubled spirits and a sense of emptiness. When Clarkson graduated from the Colorado Institute of Art in 2002, he was resolute in his decision to make a living as a graphic artist in the music industry. He was hired as the head graphic designer for a prominent record label in Los Angeles shortly thereafter. Embracing a vibrantly hyper realistic digital photo-manipulation technique, his first published album cover followed shortly after joining their ranks and quickly established a long list of published album covers for several bands on various labels. In 2005 an opportunity presented itself that renewed Anthony’s creative juices and he found himself diving headlong into a new career as an active artist in the new contemporary movement. His work has shown in several galleries throughout the States and abroad and continues to attract an ever-growing collector base in the process.
Designed Toy Releases[edit]
Toy Series Participation[edit]
Customs & Show Pieces[edit]
- Piece for Masters of the Universe Group Show, 2010
- Pusher - custom for the DIY Pusher Show, 2009
- Piece(s) for Crazy4Cult, 2008