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'''Chris Clark''' (born October 25, [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an [[Ensley]]-based fabric artist and painter.  
'''Chris Clark''' (born [[October 25]], [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an [[Ensley]]-based fabric artist and painter.  


Clark graduated from [[Ensley High School]] in [[1977]] and attended [[Livingston University]] for three years before dropping out to join the U. S. Army. After he was discharged in [[1988]] he returned to Birmingham and worked in a brick factory. After the plant was shut down, Clark suffered from declining vision, which was later attributed to diabetes.
Clark graduated from [[Ensley High School]] in [[1977]] and attended [[Livingston University]] for three years before dropping out to join the U. S. Army. After he was discharged in [[1988]] he returned to Birmingham and worked in a brick factory. After the plant was shut down, Clark suffered from declining vision, which was later attributed to diabetes.

Revision as of 21:06, 9 March 2008

Chris Clark (born October 25, 1958 in Birmingham) is an Ensley-based fabric artist and painter.

Clark graduated from Ensley High School in 1977 and attended Livingston University for three years before dropping out to join the U. S. Army. After he was discharged in 1988 he returned to Birmingham and worked in a brick factory. After the plant was shut down, Clark suffered from declining vision, which was later attributed to diabetes.

Clark learned to quilt from his grandmother in 1991, but came up with the idea of painting on the quilts by himself. He also produces hand-painted sculptures, chairs, "Ugli sticks" and spirit sticks and crosses decorated with a variety of found objects. His subject matter is often spiritual, including scenes from the Bible and scenes of contemporary church groups.

His studio is located at 1430 20th Place Ensley.

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