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L. Clarke<\/h1>

Classical realist painter Lonni Clarke, known for her portraiture, paintings of figures, horses, and still life, grew up in Thousand Oaks, in suburban southern California. Trips to European museums as a teenager greatly influenced her artistic ambitions and also her very classical ideals and modes ... more<\/a><\/span>Classical realist painter Lonni Clarke, known for her portraiture, paintings of figures, horses, and still life, grew up in Thousand Oaks, in suburban southern California. Trips to European museums as a teenager greatly influenced her artistic ambitions and also her very classical ideals and modes of expression. After earning a degree in History from UCLA and a degree in Fashion Design from Fashion Institute of Technology, Lonni worked in the New York fashion industry. Following a brief stint as designer, she felt compelled to shift her focus to increasingly creative and more independent modes of expression. She took up fashion illustration and eventually transitioned into illustration and fine art, aided by study at the Art Center College of Design.
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\r\nLonni was the archetypal horse-obsessed adolescent girl, and she returned to the subject of horses when she began to paint in oils. Moving to rural Utah in the 90s, she began painting the pastoral scenes around her and commissioned portraits for clients around the US. Lonni painted a number of portraits, still lifes, and equine paintings for Polo\/Ralph Lauren corporate offices and flagship stores, and for Polo print ads.
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\r\nLonni Clarke has been represented by galleries in California, Florida, Wyoming, Utah, and Kentucky. She is presently represented by the Chisholm Gallery in Wellington, Florida and the Fibonacci Gallery in Saint George, Utah. Her illustration has been seen on book covers and in magazines for major New York publishers. Her commissioned portraits grace many private collections.

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In Galleries<\/h2>