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Goldmark Cultural Center

13999 Goldmark Drive
Dallas, Texas 75240
214.384.0021
13999 Goldmark Drive Dallas, Texas 75240 214.384.0021

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Christi Clark

I am a Mesquite based multi media artist working mainly with acrylics, wood, clay and resin along with recycled materials. I began sculpting miniatures and building dollhouses in 2011. I then moved on to assemblage and mixed media canvases as well as dioramas and stand alone art pieces.

I have always loved abandoned places. I began sculpting miniatures for my daughter to play with in a dollhouse. Building my first dollhouse set me on a creative path I didn't know I had. I started creating mixed media canvases and assemblage pieces that incorporated miniatures and abandoned places. I have explored numerous artistic techniques and styles throughout this new journey. I began to use all of these techniques to build pieces that I love. The smaller and more realistic the details I can put into my art, the better. I want to create pieces that make people want to stop and study them, finding something new and intriguing the longer they look.

Christi Clark

I am a Mesquite based multi media artist working mainly with acrylics, wood, clay and resin along with recycled materials. I began sculpting miniatures and building dollhouses in 2011. I then moved on to assemblage and mixed media canvases as well as dioramas and stand alone art pieces.

I have always loved abandoned places. I began sculpting miniatures for my daughter to play with in a dollhouse. Building my first dollhouse set me on a creative path I didn't know I had. I started creating mixed media canvases and assemblage pieces that incorporated miniatures and abandoned places. I have explored numerous artistic techniques and styles throughout this new journey. I began to use all of these techniques to build pieces that I love. The smaller and more realistic the details I can put into my art, the better. I want to create pieces that make people want to stop and study them, finding something new and intriguing the longer they look.

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