Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) was created by artist Marc Clamage in 2016. This art piece , which is part of the Skulls portfolio, is a Paintings artwork. The style of this artwork is best described as Fine Art. The genre portrayed in this piece of art is Animals. The artwork was created in Watercolor. The size of the original art is 9 (inches) H x 12 (inches) W.
Words which artist Marc Clamage feels best describe this work of art are: alligator, reptile, skull, bone.
About Marc Clamage
Marc Clamage is one of the foremost completely unknown artists in the world today. He paints and occasionally shows around New England, most recently at the Cambridge Art Association National Prize Show (2017), where he did not win a prize. He attended Tyler School of Art and then Boston University for his MFA, studying along the way with David Leffel and Harvey Dinnerstein at the Art Students' League and National Academy of Design respectively. One of Mr. Clamage's paintings is in the permanent collection of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT.
About his art Mr. Clamage says, "There are two kinds of artists: those who look within themselves for inspiration, and those who look outside themselves. I belong emphatically in the second group. I am not interested in self-expression; I am interested in other-expression. I work exclusively from life in the representational tradition. I paint what I see."